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What is the imperative form of following verbs in Hebrew to clean up lenakot and ask for levakesh?

The imperative forms of the Hebrew verbs לנקות (lenakot - to clean) and לבקש (levakesh - to ask) depend on the number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine or feminine) of the person being addressed.

לנקות (lenakot - to clean):

* Singular Masculine: נקה (neka) - Clean!

* Singular Feminine: נקי (neki) - Clean!

* Plural Masculine: נקו (neku) - Clean! (you all)

* Plural Feminine: נקו (neku) - Clean! (you all)

לבקש (levakesh - to ask):

* Singular Masculine: בקש (bakesh) - Ask!

* Singular Feminine: בקשי (bakshi) - Ask!

* Plural Masculine: בקשו (bakshu) - Ask! (you all)

* Plural Feminine: בקשו (bakshu) - Ask! (you all)

Note that the plural feminine and masculine imperative forms are identical for both verbs.

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