Long Short Vowels Flashcards
ṣa-ab šar-ri-im
ṣāb šarrim (11.1)
ni-šu
nišū… always masc. pI. in form (11.2)
da-nim
dannim (11.2)
ḫu-ra-sína
ḫurāssina (11.2)
qá-ra-di-im
qarrādim (11.2)
ša-a-tu
šâtu (11.3)
di-nim
dīnim (11.3)
a-di-ni
adīni (11.3)
bi-ti-ia
bītīya (11.3)
ši-i
šī (11.4)
ú-li-id
ulid (11.4)
um-ma-nam ra-bi-tam
ummānam rabītam (11.5)
a-bu-šu-nu
abūšunu 11.1(c)ii The nouns abum ‘father’ and alJum ‘brother’ exhibit a full triptotic
declension before pronominal suffixes, with long case-vowels. (11.6)
um-ma-šu-nu
ummašunu - 11.1(c)ii Bound form ending in -i. The final -i is replaced by an unaccented short before the suffixes. (11.6)
maḫrûm, maḫrum, maḫrum
former, front, received
ki-ma
kīma (11.7)
ne-me-ti-ia
nēmettīya (11.7)
il-qú-ú-ma (plural)
ilqû-ma (11.7)
a-di-ni
adīni (11.7)
ba-la-ṭi-šu
balāṭīšu
a-ma-sú
amassu
im-la-a-ma (pl)
imlâ
i-na-ša
īnā-ša
i-ṣa-am
iṣam (11.11)
ki-tim
kīttim (11.11)
an-ni-tum
annītum (11.12)
mu-us-sà
mussa (her husband) (11.12)
šu-ú
šū (11.13)
ša-at-tim
šattim
e-qé-el-ni
eqelni
ne-me-et-ta-ni
nēmettani
ú-mi-im
ūmim 9.2