Re: Strange Hebrew plurals
From: | Scotto Hlad <scotto@...> |
Date: | Thursday, August 19, 2004, 3:07 |
Don't forget the feminine plural ending [ot] too...
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> David H jazdy:
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> > Are there any set-rules for the strange hebrew plurals, where the word
> > changes slightly, such as in sefer - sfarim, beged - bgadim...or does
> > anyone know of a good dictionary which indicates these changes?
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> Hehe. *These* plurals are not strange, but quite regular. All so called
> segolate nouns follow the pattern: C1 @ C2 a: C3 + pl.ending, also
> conditioned phonologically, as in