Syntactic functions of nouns in the sentence are represented by prepositions. The subject has no special marking. Nouns have two genders: masculine and feminine, e.g.,yeled‘boy’ andyalda‘girl’. There are two numbers: singular and plural. Some nouns also have a dual number for paired obje...
Pronominal Suffixes on Masculine Plural Nouns 18:41 Pronominal Suffixes on Feminine Plural Nouns 4:20 Summary: Pronominal Suffixes on Nouns 5:40 Nouns Suffixes and Definiteness 3:07 55:07 Ch 15 Introduction to Pronominal Suffixes on Irregular Forms 3:36 Suffixes on בֵּן and שׁ...
Brown-Driver-Briggs [שִׂמְאֵל]verb denominative Hiph`iltake the left(always opposed toהֵמִין): —Imperfect cohortativeאַשְׂמְאִ֫ילָהGenesis 13:9; 2masculine plural,תַּשְׂמְאִ֫ילו...
)single, masculine( קותמ )single, feminine( הקותמ )plural, masculine( םיקותמ )plural, feminine( תוקותמ Possessive adjectives Possessives are common in the English language. In Hebrew, possessive adjectives are handled in one of two ways...
A couple “interesting” things to note about the numbers: Numbers 1 -19 have different masculine and feminine forms. The masculine forms of the numbers from 3 up take the characteristic feminine ending (-AH), and the feminine forms of the numbers have no endings (as you would normally see...
Hebrew numbers have feminine and masculine forms.Because young children generally learn to count in thefeminine form, we have used that in this book.3aniIhbtieinayimeyesohbhgbetentummyi¤y¤Cgufbody;UD raglayimlegsohk§dryadayimhandsoh s¨hpanimfaceohb¨Psei'arhairr¨gapehmouthv¤Poznayimears...
The masculine noun שבי (shebi), meaning captivity (Nahum 3:10), the act of capture (Amos 4:10) or captives collectively (Exodus 12:29). The feminine noun שביה (shebiya), meaning captive (Isaiah 52:2). The feminine noun שביה (shibya), meaning captivity...
masculine shishshah {shish-shaw'}; a primitive number; six (as an overplus (see 'suws' (7797)) beyond five or the fingers of the hand); as ord. sixth:--six((-teen, -teenth)), sixth. 8338 shawshawshaw-shaw' a primitive root; apparently, to annihilate:--leave by the sixth part...
Part of Speech: Proper Name MasculineTransliteration: YicmakyahuwPronunciation: yis-mak-yaw'-hooPhonetic Spelling: (yis-mak-yaw-hoo')Definition: YismakyahuMeaning: Jismakjah Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root סָמַךְ (samak, Strong's 5564), meaning "to support" or "to...
[loaves of] bread are kneaded’ in feminine, while the ‘shewbread is kneaded’ in masculine (Menachot 11:1). Agreement as to gender of nouns and their adjectives and verbs is fundamental to Hebrew. Perhaps this is because shetie halechem is a paraphrase of the verse tavi’u lechem ...