tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Wed Feb 10 17:15:27 1999
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Re: hebrew
In a message dated 2/10/1999 4:14:09 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
anchapman@hotmail.com writes:
<< The family you learnt from must have been ashkinazi. The pronunciation
that I learnt for 'I love you' is **'anI 'ohev 'ata.**
By a funny coincidence, in ancient hebrew, the prefixs on ancient hebrew
verbs modify them in much the same way as the prefixes in modern Hol.
There are also a series of suffixes for the verbs, some of which modify
the subject performing the action and some of which modify the verb
itself. >>
peqIm latlh Holmey Sar DIqelDI' tlhIngan Hol wIlo'nIS maqeqjaj
be'vaD parmaq 'angDI' loD lugh {ani ohev otakh}'e' ghItlhbogh Lieven
'ej muj mu'tlheghlIj
"Object of the sentence" 'oHlaHbe' Hebrew mu' {'ata}
peHruS