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What is the difference between mitga'gati, mitga'gat, hitga'gati and hitga'gat in Hebrew?
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mitga'gati - no such word
mitga'gat - מתגעגעת - the verb to miss (someone) in a singular feminine present form:
- אני מתגעגת אליו (I, Alice, miss him).
- היא מתגעגת אליו (Alice misses him)
hitga'gati - התגעגעתי - same verb, past first person form:
- התגעגעתי אליו (i, Bob/Alice, missed him)
hitga'gat - התגעגעת - saem verb, past feminine singular second person form:
- התגעגת אליו (you, Alice, missed him)
mitga'gat - מתגעגעת - the verb to miss (someone) in a singular feminine present form:
- אני מתגעגת אליו (I, Alice, miss him).
- היא מתגעגת אליו (Alice misses him)
hitga'gati - התגעגעתי - same verb, past first person form:
- התגעגעתי אליו (i, Bob/Alice, missed him)
hitga'gat - התגעגעת - saem verb, past feminine singular second person form:
- התגעגת אליו (you, Alice, missed him)
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