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: "Lewis Reich" <lbr AT sprynet.com>
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: "Biblical Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
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: Re: áòðééï: Rahab (was: `ad hayom hazeh)
Date
: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 03:14:39 -0500
On 10 Feb 00, at 9:19, Jonathan Safren wrote:
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Dear Lewis,
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The root of zan in ha-zan et ha-olam is zwn, just like the root of qam
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in "ha-qamim 'aleykha" is qwm. Both are ayin-vav verbs.
I recognized that, but what I'm having trouble recalling is how to conjugate
it.
Would the feminine singular present tense be "zanah" or "zonah"?
Lewis Reich
Re: áòðééï: Rahab (was: `ad hayom hazeh)
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Lewis Reich, 02/10/2000
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