Grammar from L51-54 Flashcards

1
Q

Which kind of verb types can often be confused with hollow verbs?

A

geminates.
example:
וַנָּסָב is a geminate (root is סבב)

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2
Q

In geminates, for first and second persons, the doubled root letter is usually hidden with a

A

dagesh forte

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3
Q

In geminates, for first and second persons, _ is inserted between the root and the affix pronoun

A

וֹ

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4
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Geminates have two Pi`el equivalents: Polel and Pilpel. Polel can be recognized by _ between 1st and second root letters, and all three letters are always present. The other type is Pilpel and is recognizable by the _________ of two strong consonants

A

וֹ

doubling

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5
Q

What meanings can Hitpa`el have?

A

reflexive/intensive or iterative

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6
Q

What is the indicator of the Hitpa`el?

A

Infixed ת, ideally also a leading הִ, and the theme vowels of ַ and ֵ

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7
Q

What extra letter can object suffixes have that are quite confusing?

A

energic נ

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8
Q

what two things can נוּ be?

A

1cp objective suffix
1cp affix verb
3ms with energic נ

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9
Q

cardinal numbers 1-10 are written to oppose the gender of the noun they count, except ___

A

two

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10
Q

the numbers 11 to 19 combine the word ten plus the other number with no “and” in between. The _____ number preceeds the _____ number.

A

smaller

ten/larger

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11
Q

to write twenty, we use what?

A

the plural of ten

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12
Q

to convert a cardinal number (1) to an ordinal number (1st), add ___ to the end for masculine or ___ for feminine

A

י ִ

ית ִ

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