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Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 9:03 pm
ChanieMommy wrote:
I thought it was zechuyot...

Have you gathered many zechuyot?


It depends on dialect Hebrew or Lashon Hakodesh. Also on Havara.
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Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 9:43 pm
dankbar wrote:
It depends on dialect Hebrew or Lashon Hakodesh. Also on Havara.

Really?

I thought it was just a mistake that crept in with the yiddish-speakers who were not really proficient in lashon hakodesh, like "shtuyot-stissim" and even!!! "Shabatot - shabbossim"... that's really strange...

So you are saying that there is regular word "zechusim" in your lashon hakodesh?
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Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 9:46 pm
Yes because ת is sounded as "s". ת with a dot in center is sounded as "t" in lashon hakodesh.
When Hebrew was made they changed stuff around.
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Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 9:48 pm
Also the nekudos are differently pronounced in different circles. Also dagush, emphasis.
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Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 9:51 pm
dankbar wrote:
Also the nekudos are differently pronounced in different circles. Also dagush, emphasis.


So this would transform the plural ending -ot into -im?

I always thought -ot would become -os or -es or -aus in the different ashkenasy prononciations... interesting...
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Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 10:00 pm
How would shtusot sound? It ends in plural accordingly to the shoresh word, if it a zachor or nekava.
Some words end in im- and some in us. Challos. Dagim. We dont say Challim.
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Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 10:03 pm
You don't say shtutot in Hebrew, they changed it to shtuyot
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Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 10:09 pm
Basically yes when end in a ת like an s we add im. Like shtissim. Shabbosim. Zechissim.
No ת at end kapparos. Challos. Neiros. Diros. Hafganos. Megillos. Torahs. Basically the ה at end transforms to ת.

Because most words ending in ה are nekavah
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Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 10:23 pm
Did anyone get clearer?
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  dankbar  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 22 2020, 10:32 pm
More examples
Chochmos
Daagos
Chuppahs
Mitzvos
Sukkos
Shiros
Besurahs
Besulos
Nifloas


All end in ה. Are most probably all female version.

Maodim
Chagim
Tamim
Tzaddikim
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Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 12:25 am
dankbar wrote:
More examples
Chochmos
Daagos
Chuppahs
Mitzvos
Sukkos
Shiros
Besurahs
Besulos
Nifloas


All end in ה. Are most probably all female version.

Maodim
Chagim
Tamim
Tzaddikim


Question?
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Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 1:09 am
ChanieMommy wrote:
I thought it was zechuyot...

Have you gathered many zechuyot?


I gathered all the zechusim, and zechiyot. I ate up all the sweet carrots. And rimon.

Was your rimon nice and tasty?

ETA oh my I skipped the last page. I answered the last question from the previous pg cuz thought that was last.
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Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 2:20 am
ExtraCredit wrote:
I gathered all the zechusim, and zechiyot. I ate up all the sweet carrots. And rimon.

Was your rimon nice and tasty?

ETA oh my I skipped the last page. I answered the last question from the previous pg cuz thought that was last.


That was actually the last question...

the rimon was still a bit pink, but not sour.

Do you think the color of the grains in the rimon depends on how ripe it is or on some other factor like genetics?
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Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 2:24 am
dankbar wrote:
Basically yes when end in a ת like an s we add im. Like shtissim. Shabbosim. Zechissim.
No ת at end kapparos. Challos. Neiros. Diros. Hafganos. Megillos. Torahs. Basically the ה at end transforms to ת.

Because most words ending in ה are nekavah


Ah, so in yiddish those words have a different grammar than in lashon hakodesh.

In lashon hakodesh it is

Shtut (or you would say: stis) - stuyot (stiyes?)

Shabat (shabbos) - shabbatot (shabbosses?)

Torah - Torot (tojres)

Zechut (zchis) - Zechuyot (zchiyes)

Bsura (bsire?) -bsurot (bsires?)

Chuppa (chippe?) -chuppot (chippes?)


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Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 2:25 am
The last question was actually if you got clearer in my dikduk class?
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  ChanieMommy  




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 2:28 am
dankbar wrote:
The last question was actually if you got clearer in my dikduk class?

Yes.

Hebrew words in yiddish (in the yiddish you speak) seem to have a different grammar than in lashon hakodesh, as I said above:

In lashon hakodesh it is

Shtut (or you would say: stis) - stuyot (stiyes?)

Shabat (shabbos) - shabbatot (shabbosses?)

Torah - Torot (tojres)

Zechut (zchis) - Zechuyot (zchiyes)

Bsura (bsire?) -bsurot (bsires?)

Chuppa (chippe?) -chuppot (chippes?)

How do you think did this come to be?
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  dankbar  




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 2:31 am
ChanieMommy wrote:
Ah, so in yiddish those words have a different grammar than in lashon hakodesh.

In lashon hakodesh it is

Shtut (or you would say: stis) - stuyot (stiyes?)

Shabat (shabbos) - shabbatot (shabbosses?)

Torah - Torot (tojres)

Zechut (zchis) - Zechuyot (zchiyes)

Bsura (bsire?) -bsurot (bsires?)

Chuppa (chippe?) -chuppot (chippes?)


Question is are the words שבת, שטות, זכות נקבה?
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  ChanieMommy  




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 2:35 am
dankbar wrote:
Question is are the words שבת, שטות, זכות נקבה?


Yes, of course...
Why do you think it says "באי כלה"? because shabbat is nekeva...

How do you think did this divergence between your yiddish and lashon hakodesh come about?


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Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 2:37 am
ExtraCredit wrote:
I gathered all the zechusim, and zechiyot. I ate up all the sweet carrots. And rimon.

Was your rimon nice and tasty?

ETA oh my I skipped the last page. I answered the last question from the previous pg cuz thought that was last.


Correction: zechissim & zechuyot
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Post Wed, Sep 23 2020, 2:38 am
Is שטויות l"h or Hebrew? Hebrew was changed from original l"h
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