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נפסק/פוסק מה ההבדל בין "בלתי נפסק" לבין "בלתי פוסק"? תודה
Aug 25, 2014 8:42 AM
Answers · 2
As Michael said, נפסק is the passive form of פוסק. In everyday speaking, it doesn't really matter which form you use. Both sound a bit too literary, in spoken Hebrew one would probably say: זה לא מפסיק (it doesn't stop). ‏‏‏‏
August 25, 2014
According to the grammar, it's like " not stopped by something or someone " vs. " not stopping by itself " .
August 25, 2014
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