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The closest thing to an infinitive that exists is “להיות יכול”, literally “to be able to”, and it is rarely used in the present tense, but it is sometimes used in the past or in conditional phrases: הייתי יכול, הוא היה יכול, היא הייתה יכולה etc., meaning “I could have, he could have, she could have.”. Even Shoshan Hebrew Hebrew Dictionary (6 Volumes)Avraham Even Shoshan, Physics Matters Volume 5: Sound (Striking Illustrations and Color Photographs Help Explain How the Concepts Discussed Apply to Life Situations) Grades 5 Thru 10Christopher Cooper, Business Principles and Management - WorkbookJames L. See the Glog Download PDF Even Shoshan Hebrew-Hebrew Dictionary (6 volumes) Full Pages: text, images, music, video Glogster EDU - Interactive multimedia.
According to Academy of the Hebrew Language, these are suggestions for an infinitive for the verb “יכול”, made by the Even-Shoshan dictionary. Newly revised 6 Volume Hebrew-Hebrew dictionary Author: Avraham Even-Shoshan Milon Even Shoshan : meudash u-meudkan li-shenot ha-alpayim Be-hishtatfut ever anshe.
Kleins is the first etymological dictionary in the proper sense of. I’ve never seen any of these infinitive forms, I actually had to look them up. in 1908, as well as by the later major dictionaries, particularly that by Even-Shoshan.