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Hebrew Binyan Trainer

There are seven binyans in Hebrew — these are verb patterns that define the structure of a word: its voice, form, number of participants, and even the shade of meaning. Through the binyan, you can understand whether the verb is active (he opened the door), passive (the door was open), causative (he made someone open it), or describes an action on itself (he washed himself).

To distinguish binyans, it is important to learn to recognize formants — stable features like prefixes (ni-, hi-, hu-, hit-), doublings, and characteristic vowels. This is a skill that is trained. At first, you have to look closely, then the form begins to "read" automatically.

The online Hebrew binyan trainer helps to bring recognition to the level of reaction — you see the root and immediately understand how it works in the system. It allows you not only to remember the forms, but also to learn “collect” verbs according to the logic of the language. This is the basis for reading, speaking and writing correctly.

The more confidently you feel the binyan, the faster you speak, the more accurately you understand, and the mistakes gradually disappear.

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