Reflexive Pronouns in Hebrew are words that refer back to the subject of a sentence or clause. They are used when the action of the verb returns to the subject. In Hebrew, reflexive pronouns are expressed through reflexive verb forms, mostly using Hitpa’el verb form. Common examples include ืืชืืื ื (got ready), ืืชืืื (began), ืืชืคืจืกื (was published), etc. The reflexive pronouns are generally attached to verbs and not used as separate words.