חנה
Hebrew
Etymology 1
| Root |
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| ח־נ־ה |
Verb
חָנָה • (ḥaná) (pa'al construction, future יַחֲנֶה)
- to park
Conjugation
Conjugation of חָנָה (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
| non-finite forms |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| finite forms | singular | plural | |||
| m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
| past | first | חָנִיתִי | חָנִינוּ | ||
| second | חָנִיתָ | חָנִית | חֲנִיתֶם1 | חֲנִיתֶן1 | |
| third | חָנָה | חָנְתָה | חָנוּ | ||
| present | חוֹנֶה | חוֹנָה | חוֹנִים | חוֹנוֹת | |
| future | first | אֶחֱנֶה | נֶחֱנֶה | ||
| second | תֶּחֱנֶה | תֶּחֱנִי | תֶּחֱנוּ | תֶּחֱנֶינָה2 | |
| third | יֶחֱנֶה | תֶּחֱנֶה | יֶחֱנוּ | תֶּחֱנֶינָה2 | |
| imperative | חֲנֵה | חֲנִי | חֲנוּ | חֲנֶינָה2 | |
| notes |
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Etymology 2
Proper noun
חַנָּה • (kḥaná) f [pattern: קַטְלָה]
- A female given name, Hannah, Hana or Chana.
- Hannah (biblical character)
Yiddish
Etymology
Proper noun
חנה • (khane) f, diminutive חנהלע (khanele)
- A female given name: Hannah
- Hannah (biblical character)
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