Ch 9 Futato - Prepositions and Vav Conjunction Flashcards

1
Q

What is meant by “independent prepositions”?

A

prepositions that occur as independent words, NOT prefixed

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2
Q

What Hebrew prepositions are almost always written with maqqef?

A

from book and notes

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3
Q

What are the three inseparable prepositions in Hebrew?

A
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4
Q

True or False?

The vowel of the inseparable prepositions is always sheva.

A

False!

The REGULAR vowel is sheva, but it can change to other vowels too.

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5
Q

If a word begins with sheva and a preposition is attached, what vowel will be used in the inseparable preposition?

A

hireq

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6
Q

If a word begins with a complex sheva, what does the vowel of the inseparable preposition become?

A

The same as the short vowel in the complex sheva. Example:

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7
Q

Translate:

A

in/with truth

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8
Q

Translate

A

like/as a prophet

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9
Q

Translate

A

to/for the men

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10
Q

What might happen if an inseparable preposition is added to a word beginning with khatef-segol under alef?

A

The vowel under alef might drop out, and the sheva under the preposition become a tsere.

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11
Q

Translate:

A

to/for the city

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12
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What happens when an inseparable preposition is added to a definite noun?

A

The “he” of the definite article is dropped and replaced by the consonant of the preposition. Example:

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13
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Translate:

A

like the kingdom

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14
Q

Is the following preposition independent or inseparable?

A

usually independent before definite nouns
usually inseparable before indefinite nouns

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15
Q

When the following preposition is inseparable, what happens to the nun?

A

It is assimilated to the following consonant, so the nun is dropped and the following consonant gets a daggesh (unless a gutteral, which cannot take a daggesh, so instead the expected hireq would undergo compensatory lengthening to a tsere).

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16
Q

What are the two types of conjunctions?

A

coordinating
subordinating

17
Q

What is the coordinating conjunction in Hebrew?

A

vav

18
Q

What is the rule for the vav conjunction becoming a shurreq?

A

Remember to BuMP the vav (replace vav with shurreq) when the word begins with בּ (B), מּ (M), or פּ (P). Also, vav becomes shurreq if the word begins with a simple sheva.

19
Q

When is the vav conjunction used?

A
  • to join two subjects
  • to join two direct objects
  • to join adjectives that describe a single noun (lesson 10)
  • to join verbs (will learn more about this later)
20
Q

The sheva in a particle may become:
1. patakh if…
2. hireq if…
3. hireq-yod if…
4. short vowel if…
5. tsere if…

A
  1. if bet, kaf, or lamed added to a definite noun
  2. if noun starts with sheva
  3. if noun starts with yod, sheva
  4. if noun starts with comp. sheva
  5. if noun begins alef, khatef-segol

from notes