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=A.Y.T.N letters - Hebrew grammar= A.Y.T.N letters (pronounced "eytan") are א (A), י (Y), ת (T), נ (N). Every future Hebrew verb begins with one of those letters.

How to use A.Y.T.N letters
In Hebrew three subjects' groups; First, I + We ('Medaber') Second, You ('Nochach') Third, He + She +They ('Nistar') 'Medaber' divides to Single and many (I and We). When the subject in the sentence is 'I' the verb begins with א (A), for example: אני (I) אלך (will go) לקניון (to the mall). But, when the subject is 'We' the verb begins with נ (N), for example: אנחנו (We) נלך (will go) לקניון (to the mall). All 'Nochach' begins with ת (T), for example: אתה (You, as one male) תקנה (will buy) חלב (milk), את (You, as one female) תקני (will buy) חלב (milk), אתם (You, as many male) תקנו (will buy) חלב (milk), אתן (You, as many female) תקננה (will buy) חלב (milk). 'Nistar' divides to male and female. The male verbs begins with י (Y) for example: הוא (He) יחזור (will came back) הביתה (home), הם (They, as a male) יחזרו (will come back) הביתה (home). The female verbs begins with ת (T), just like 'Nochach', for example: היא (She) תחזור (will come back) הביתה (home), הן (They, as a female) תחזורנה (will come back) הביתה (home).