Peter forgot to tell that this is not a fact, but a convenient option forI know I will be sorry for this - but how do you "experts""I will be" is modern Hebrew. But it has long been known that in
rationalize that "Ehyeh" is "I am" and not "I will be"?
biblical Hebrew this "imperfect" or prefix form is often used in past
and present contexts, and that the main element distinguishing it from
the "perfect" or suffix form is that the action is continuing or
repetitive, like the Russian imperfective aspect.
exegesis.
Russian, for that matter, has both tenses and aspects. English, too, hasChinese. Arabic. Burmese. Many others - although sometimes not quite purely so. This is not nonsense.
aspects, though they are grammatical constructs, not single words. What
language has aspects but not tenses? Nonsense.
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