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  1. Personal Pronouns [ edit | edit source]

    1. First Person (sing., plur.): אנא (enaa), אנחנא (enachnaa)
    2. Second Person Masculine (sing., plur.): אַתּ (att), אַתּוּנ (attuun)
    3. Second Person Feminine (sing., plur.): אַתּ (att), אַתּין (attiin)
    4. Third Person Masculine (sing., plur.): הוּא (hu), הנוּן (hnuun)
    5. Third Person Feminine (sing., plur.): היא (hi), הנין (hniin)
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  3. https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aramaic/Pronouns

    WebIn Aramaic there are two numbers and two genders, respectively they ae: singular, plural, masculine, feminine. In the pronouns. First Person (sing., plur.): אנא (enaa), אנחנא

  4. https://quizlet.com/179897777/aramaic-pronouns-flash-cards

    Webדָּא. Singular Demonstrative feminine, "this / these". NOTE: DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS USUALLY FOLLOW (BUT MAY PROCEED) THE NOUN THEY QUALIFY, AND AGREE IN …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic

    As with other Semitic languages, Aramaic morphology (the way words are formed) is based on the consonantal root. The root generally consists of two or three consonants and has a basic meaning, for example, כת״ב k-t-b has the meaning of 'writing'. This is then modified by the addition of vowels and other consonants to create different nuances of the basic meaning:
    • כתבה kṯāḇâ, handwriting, inscription, script, book.

  6. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/aramaic

    WebThe two dialectal groups of Late Aramaic – Western Aramaic and Eastern Aramaic – have several common characteristics: (1) דנא "this" (masc.) is replaced by other forms; (2) the prefix ה (+ vowel) of haphʿel (and other …

  7. Aramaic and Hebrew Personal Pronouns | The Hebrew Café

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    WebJul 09, 2020 · This would make these pronouns ʾantâ (2ms) and ʾantî (2fs), which correspond exactly to the 2ms and 2fs pronouns in Arabic (أَنْتَ ʾanta and أَنْتِ ʾanti, …

  8. ܐܢܐ - ana - I - Aramaic Personal Pronouns - Aramaic grammar

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    WebThe personal pronouns in Aramaic: Aramaic / Assyrian. Pronounciation. English. ܐܢܐ. ܐܬܥ. ܐܘ. ܐܥ. ܐܚܢܥ.

  9. Aramaic Grammar (1) | Yeshivat Har Etzion

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    WebSep 21, 2014 · translation of pronoun into Hebrew and English. pronoun. I write: כתיבנא (כתיב+-נא) I. אנא . You (masc.) write. כתיבת, כתבת (כתיב +-ת) you (masc.) את, אנת. you …

  10. Pronoun — unfoldingWord® Aramaic Grammar 1 documentation

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    WebBiblical Aramaic contains the following five types of pronouns. Demonstrative pronoun¶ A demonstrative pronoun refers to a specific person(s) or thing(s) in particular. In English, …

  11. Personal Pronouns | The Aramaic New Testament

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    WebJul 30, 2013 · Steve Caruso (MLIS) has translated Aramaic languages professionally for over 15 years with a focus upon the Galilean dialect – the language spoken by Jesus of Nazareth. He is presently the Program …

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