Update 'content/adjective_cardinal_number.rst'

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Joel D. Ruark 2022-01-02 22:10:58 +00:00
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"One"
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.. csv-table:: "One" Paradigm
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Form,Aramaic,Transliteration,Gloss
masculine singular absolute,חַד,had,"one"
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"Two"
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.. csv-table:: "Two" Paradigm
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Form,Aramaic,Transliteration,Gloss
masculine singular absolute,תְּרֵין,had,"two"
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3-10
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.. csv-table:: 3-10 Paradigm
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Form,Aramaic,Transliteration,Gloss
masculine singular absolute,תְּלָתָה,shalosh,three
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"one ten"; the number "seventeen" is written as "seven ten", etc.
.. csv-table:: 11-19 Paradigm
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Form,Aramaic,Transliteration,Gloss
masculine,תְּרֵי עֲשַׂר,,twelve
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Multiples of ten (20, 30, 40, etc.)
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.. csv-table:: Multiples of Ten Paradigm
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Form,Aramaic,Transliteration,Gloss
gender both,עֶשְׂרִין,'esrin,twenty
@ -130,7 +135,8 @@ both" because the same form can be both grammatically-masculine and
grammatically-feminine.
.. csv-table:: Multiples of 100, 1000, 10000, etc. Paradigm
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Form,Aramaic,Transliteration,Gloss
gender both singular absolute,מְאָה,me'ah,hundred
gender both singular construct,מְאַת,me'ath,hundred of