03-18-2010, 10:53 PM
Jerry, the pael is considered to be the intense form of the peal. For example "tebar" (pronounced "tevar) meaning to break while "tabbar" pronounced (tabbar) would be to utterly and completely break, destroy. A common feature of the pael form is the doubling of the middle radical thus making that letter hard if it's one of the "BGDKPT" letters.
If you know the paradigm and know the root, you could definitely infer a pael form but not all verbs have a pael form, and some verbs only have a pael form and not a peal form...
shlome
If you know the paradigm and know the root, you could definitely infer a pael form but not all verbs have a pael form, and some verbs only have a pael form and not a peal form...
shlome

