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Nouns and adjectives
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:ref:`Masuline<gender_masculine>` singular nouns have no special endings.
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:ref:`Masculine<gender_masculine>` singular nouns have no special endings.
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:ref:`Feminine<gender_feminine>` singular nouns usually end in either ־ָה or ־ֶת.
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to the form. These changes differ greatly from each other and are hard
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to sum up in a simple, helpful way. This paradigm shows a sample of the
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kinds of changes that signal a singular form for :ref:`verbs<verb>`, independent :ref:`personal pronouns<pronoun_personal>`,
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the :ref:`direct object marker<particle_direct_object_marker>` with a pronominal suffix,
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and :ref:`pronominal suffixes<suffix_pronominal>`.
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.. csv-table:: Qal Suffix Conjugation Singular Forms
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third person masculine singular,לוֹ / -וֹ,lo / -o,(to) him
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third person feminine singular,לָהּ / - ָהּ,lah / -ah,(to) her
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Function
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Examples
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--------
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:ref:`Noun<noun>`
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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:ref:`Nouns<noun>` marked as singular
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. _number_singular-common:
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"**but birds** were eating them from the top basket that was on my
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head"
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:ref:`Adjectives<adjective>`
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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:ref:`Adjectives<adjective>` marked as singular
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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An adjective (also :ref:`active<participle_active-adjectival>` and :ref:`passive<participle_passive-adjectival>` adjectival
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participles) in singular form describes a singular noun (either :ref:`common<number_singular-common>` or
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lion\_**roaring** and-bear **charging**
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Like a **roaring** lion or a **charging** bear
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:ref:`Verbs<verb>`
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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:ref:`Verbs<verb>` marked as singular
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A :ref:`finite verb<verb-finite>` (and/or :ref:`verbal participle<participle_active-verbal>`) in singular form
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indicates that the subject of the verb is singular (either :ref:`common<number_singular-common>` or
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