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error = ta'ut (טעות)

to err = ta'ah (טעה)

"erred" is the past tense of "to err" and in Hebrew it would depend on the subject of the sentence.

For example:

I erred = ta'iti (טעיתי)

we erred = ta'inu (טעינו)

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