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Visit: eteacherhebrew.com In hebrew, every noun and adjective has both number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine or feminine). The masculine singular form has no special ending, but every other form has a suffix that marks the word as feminine singular (accentedָה ), masculine plural (ִ ים ), or feminine plural (וֹת). In our lessons, we look for some nouns and adjectives in several verses. One of the most interesting examples we deal with, is the noun: Elohim (God), which takes on the form of a plural noun. Facebook: www.facebook.com
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Tags | : Nouns , Plural Noun , Singular Form |
@pauloaugusto2012 Thank you!!! (Todah Rabbah)
@pauloaugusto2012 Todah Rabbah!
Thank you very much, Sigal.
Years I wonder how to learn at lest a little Hebrew
not being of jewish comunity and living in Brasil
Thank you.
@rralpha2009 Todah Rabbah! (Thank you very much)
Sigal
As always the classes are clear and simple to understand. Thanks again