14.8 Qal Perfect Doubly Weak
Doubly weak verbs have two (or all three)109 weak letters
- Most frequently, it will be a 3ה verb with a 1G or 2G
- These verbs have an additional step to scavenger hunt our way back to the Strong Verb Paradigm
- We simply need to combine the 1G/2G aspects of the Hateph vowel instead of a Sheva with the 3ה endings we studied in the previous section
הָיָה is a very common verb meaning “to be”
- As you can see, it is both 1G and 3ה
- It follows the 3ה endings we discussed above
- \(V_1\) is הֱ in 2mp and 2fp
- הֱיִיתֶם and הֱיִיתֵן
- The first Yod is \(R_2\)
- The second Yod is part of the vowel \(V_2 = \hat I\) (Hireq+Yod), which is diagnostic of a 3ה verb in the Perfect 2p/1p conjugation
- The key to unlocking these is learning your 3ה vocabulary words
Even those verbs with three weak letters are still referred to as ‘doubly weak’↩︎