Noun Common¶
Summary¶
Common nouns are nouns that are not proper names (i.e. names of people or places).
Article¶
A common noun is any noun that is not a proper name. Common noun change their form according to gender (either masculine or feminine) number (singular, dual, or plural), and state (either absolute or construct).
Form¶
Paradigm¶
word |
Aramaic |
Transliteration |
Gloss |
masculine singular absolute |
מֶלֶךְ |
melekh |
king |
masculine singular construct |
מֶלֶךְ |
melekh |
king of |
Masculine singular determined |
מַלְכָּא |
malka’ |
the king |
feminine singular absolute |
מַלְכָּה |
malkah |
queen |
feminine singular contruct |
מַלְכַּת |
malkath |
queen of |
feminine singular determined |
מַלְכְּתָא |
malketha’ |
the queen |
masculine plural absolute |
מַלְכִין |
malkhiyn |
kings |
masculine plural construct |
מַלְכֵי |
malkhey |
kings of |
masculine plural determined |
מַלְכַיָּא |
malkhayya’ |
the kings |
feminine plural absolute |
מַלְכָן |
malkhan |
queens |
feminine plural contruct |
מַלְכָת |
malkhath |
queens of |
feminine plural determined |
מַלְכָתָא |
malkhatha’ |
the queens |