Quartz Hill School of Theology

Lesson 24: Pual

The primary characteristic of the pual is is the strong dagesh in the middle root consonant, along with a qibbutz as the vowel under the first root letter. Generally speaking, verbs in the pual are the pasive form of the piel verbs

 
Perfect

Pual     Person
קֻטַּל     3ms
קֻטְּלָה 3fs
קֻטַּלְתָּ 2ms
קֻטַּלְתְּ 2fs
קֻטַּלְתִּי 1cs
קֻטְּלוּ 3mp
קֻטְּלוּ 3fp
קֻטַּלְתֶּם 2mp
קֻטַּלְתֶּן 2fp
קֻטַּלְנוּ 1cp

Imperfect

Pual     Person
יְקֻטַּל 3ms
תְּקֻטַּל 3fs
תְּקֻטַּל 2ms
תְּקֻטְּלִי 2fs
אֲקֻטַּל 1cs
יְקַטְּלוּ 3mp
תְּקֻטַּלְנָה 3fp
תְּקֻטְּלוּ 2mp
תְּקֻטַּלְנָה 2fp
נְקֻטַּל 1cp

Participle

Pual     Person
מְקֻטָּל ms
מְקֻטָּלָה / מְקֻטֶּלֶת     fs
מְקֻטָּלִים mp
מְקֻטָּלוֹת fp

Jussive

Pual     Person
יְקֻטַּל 3ms

Cohortative

Pual     Person
אֲקֻטְּלָה 1cs
נְקֻטְּלָה 1cp

Infinitive Absolute

קֻטֹּל
Reading

Please read pages 190-193 in Biblical Hebrew Step-by-Step.

Exercises

1. Memorize the Pual paradigm.


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