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In the example below, מֹשֶׁ֗ה "Moses" is a proper noun (because it is a
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name), but אִ֖ישׁ "man" is a :ref:`common noun<noun_common>`.
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By way of example: פָּרַס "Persia" is a proper noun (because it is a
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name), but עוֹף "bird" is a :ref:`common noun<noun_common>`.
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Biblical Aramaic does not have capital letters to signify proper names.
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Proper nouns always appear in the :ref:`absolute state<state_absolute>`
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and are considered :ref:`3rd person<person_third>`
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