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#362 I Can Imagine

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Te'erlats'modavalka'za

In P-L past tense, first person, it becomes te'erlats'. In most instances of P-L, like with debarti, the second letter needs to get a d'agèche. But because aleph is one of the guttural sounds, aleph he'chet a'inresh', it won't get a d’agèche and will instead be called te'erlat'y. The same thing happens with shema pe'ulat, the gerund. Female students are used to seeing Te'erl written in masculine form on their exams. Beginning this summer, 2022, they'll no longer see an'e

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