אשרר
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Hebrew
[edit]Root |
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א־שׁ־ר־ר (ʾ-sh-r-r) |
Verb
[edit]אִשְׁרֵר • (ishrér) (pi'el construction)
- to officially adopt, to ratify (give formal consent to); to give a final validation to something after it has passed through a lower jurisdiction (e.g. a prime minister validating a bill which has passed through parliament).
Conjugation
[edit]Conjugation of אישרר / אִשְׁרֵר (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
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m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
past | first | אישררתי / אִשְׁרַרְתִּי | אישררנו / אִשְׁרַרְנוּ | ||
second | אישררת / אִשְׁרַרְתָּ | אישררת / אִשְׁרַרְתְּ | אישררתם / אִשְׁרַרְתֶּם | אישררתן / אִשְׁרַרְתֶּן | |
third | אישרר / אִשְׁרֵר | אישררה / אִשְׁרְרָה | אישררו / אִשְׁרְרוּ | ||
present | מְאַשְׁרֵר | מְאַשְׁרֶרֶת | מְאַשְׁרְרִים | מְאַשְׁרְרוֹת | |
future | first | אֲאַשְׁרֵר | נְאַשְׁרֵר | ||
second | תְּאַשְׁרֵר | תְּאַשְׁרְרִי | תְּאַשְׁרְרוּ | תְּאַשְׁרֵרְנָה1 | |
third | יְאַשְׁרֵר | תְּאַשְׁרֵר | יְאַשְׁרְרוּ | תְּאַשְׁרֵרְנָה1 | |
imperative | אַשְׁרֵר | אַשְׁרְרִי | אַשְׁרְרוּ | אַשְׁרֵרְנָה1 | |
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- “אשרר” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language