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Note: ื”ื• is used in [[Tanakh:Genesis_11:3 Gen. 11:3]] for a masculine noun.
Note: ื”ื• is used in [[Tanakh:Genesis_11:3|Gen. 11:3]] for a masculine noun.


In feminine nouns ending with ื” that ื” is replaced with ืช before pronoun suffixes.
In feminine nouns ending with ื” that ื” is replaced with ืช before pronoun suffixes.

Revision as of 18:46, 25 September 2012

Grammar:Tutorial
Conjunction of nouns Pronoun suffixes Imperative

Nouns with pronoun suffixes

To a noun can be added a suffix meaning โ€œwhoseโ€ this noun is (as in the English phrase โ€œmy horseโ€). The suffixes are below:

person gender singular plural
1st masculine ื™ (my ~) ื ื• (our ~)
feminine
2nd masculine ืš (your ~) ื›ื (your ~)
feminine ื›ืŸ (your ~)
3rd masculine ื•/ื”ื• (his ~) ื (their ~)
feminine ื” (her ~) ืŸ (their ~)

Note: ื”ื• is used in Gen. 11:3 for a masculine noun.

In feminine nouns ending with ื” that ื” is replaced with ืช before pronoun suffixes.

Now read about pronoun suffixes with plural nouns:

For the plural nouns ending with ื™ื that ื™ื is replaced with the following suffixes:

person gender singular plural
1st masculine ื™ (my ~) ื™ื ื• (our ~)
feminine
2nd masculine ื™ืš (your ~) ื™ื›ื (your ~)
feminine ื™ื›ืŸ (your ~)
3rd masculine ื™ื• (his ~) ื™ื”ื (their ~)
feminine ื™ื” (her ~) ื™ื”ืŸ (their ~)

For the plural nouns ending with ื•ืช, after that ื•ืช are added the following suffixes (the same suffixes as in the previous table):

person gender singular plural
1st masculine ื™ (my ~) ื™ื ื• (our ~)
feminine
2nd masculine ื™ืš (your ~) ื™ื›ื (your ~)
feminine ื™ื›ืŸ (your ~)
3rd masculine ื™ื• (his ~) ื™ื”ื (their ~)
feminine ื™ื” (her ~) ื™ื”ืŸ (their ~)

A noun with a pronoun suffix is considered definite (but an article should be not put before it).

Verbs with object pronoun suffixes

These suffixes denote an object of an action:

person gender singular plural
1st masculine ื ื™ ื ื•
feminine
2nd masculine ืš ื›ื
feminine ื›ืŸ
3rd masculine ื”ื• ื
feminine ื” ืŸ

In 3rd person, singular, feminine of perfect the suffix ื” is replaced with ืช before pronoun suffixes.

In 2nd person, plural, masculine of perfect the suffix ืชื is replaced with ืชื• before pronoun suffixes.

In 3-weak verbs the last ื” of the root is omitted before pronoun suffixes.

Infinitive can have both object pronoun suffixes and subject pronoun suffixes.

Note the suffix ื”ื• appearing after a noun (not verb) in Gen. 1:12.