Is the verb spelled nun hay hay "to wail" a geminate verb? Could it be
conjugated using just nun and hay? If it could , how would it be conjugated
as the present tense masculing plural if you used nun hay? Would it be nun
hay yum mem or nun yud mem? Even if this verb is not a geminate verb , how
would a geminate verb spelled with hay as the second and third root letters
be conjugated in this way? Would both hays be dropped?
Kenneth Greifer
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