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Samaritan Hebrew language - Grammar |  | Samaritan Hebrew language - Grammar: Encyclopedia II - Samaritan Hebrew language - Grammar |  |
Samaritan Hebrew language - Pronouns.
This: masc. ze, fem. zéot, pl. ílla.
That: alaz (written with a he at the beginning).
Who, which: éšar.
Who? = mi. What? = ma.
Samaritan Hebrew language - Noun.
When suffixes are added, ê and ô in the last syllable may become î and û: bôr "pit" > búrôt ...
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Samaritan Hebrew language - Grammar
Samaritan Hebrew language - Pronouns
This: masc. ze, fem. zéot, pl. ílla.
That: alaz (written with a he at the beginning).
Who, which: éšar.
Who? = mi. What? = ma.
Samaritan Hebrew language - Noun
When suffixes are added, ê and ô in the last syllable may become î and û: bôr "pit" > búrôt "pits". Note also af "anger" > éppa "her anger".
Segolates behave more or less as in other Hebrew varieties: beţen "stomach" > báţnek "your stomach", kesef "silver" > kesfánu "our silver", dérek > dirkakimma "your (m. pl.) road" but áreş "earth" > árşak "your earth".
The definite article is a- or e-, and causes gemination of the following consonant, unless it is a guttural; it is written with a he, but as usual, the h is silent. Thus, for example: énnar / ánnar = "the youth"; ellêm = "the meat"; a'émur = "the donkey".
Regular plural suffixes are -êm masc., -ôt fem: eyyamêm "the days", elamôt "dreams".
Dual is sometimes -ayem (šenatayem "two years"), usually -êm like the plural (yédêm "hands".)
Samaritan Hebrew language - Verbs
Affixes are:
Samaritan Hebrew language - Particles
"in, using", pronounced:
- b- before a vowel (or, therefore, a former guttural): b-érbi = "with a sword"; b-íštu "with his wife".
- ba- before a bilabial consonant: bá-bêt "in a house", ba-mádbar "in a wilderness"
- ev- before other consonant: ev-lila "in a night", ev-dévar "with the thing".
- ba-/be- before the definite article ("the"): barrášet "in the beginning"; béyyôm "in the day".
"as, like", pronounced:
- ka without the article: ka-demútu "in his likeness"
- ke with the article: ké-yyôm "like the day".
"to" pronounced:
- l- before a vowel: l-ávi "to my father", l-évad "to the slave"
- el-, al- before a consonant: al-béni "to the children (of)"
- le- before l: le-léket "to go"
- l- before the article: lammúad "at the appointed time"; la-şé'on "to the flock"
"and" pronounced:
- w- before consonants: wal-Šárra "and to Sarah"
- u- before vowels: u-yeššeg "and he caught up".
Other prepositions:
- al: towards
- elfáni: before
- bêd-u: for him
- elqérôt: against
- balêd-i: except me
- u: or
- em: if, when
- avel: but
- la: not
- kâ: also
- afu: also
- ín-ak: you are not
- ífa (ípa): where?
- méti: when
- fâ: here
- šémma: there
- mittét: under
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