10-09-2008, 04:45 PM
shlom lkhoon,
If I may add an additional note in regards to SEDRA's definition of nouns and verbs;
their definition aren't always accurate, they sometimes list both the plural and singular despite the state of the noun or the verb, and also despite whether feminine or masculine. As their definition are closer to base form and mostly gender no specific (i.e. you can't use it to figure gender.)
You really have to look at the listed number, gender and type, rather than the definition (the definition is only there to give you an idea, and not the precise definition.)
push bashlomo,
keefa-morun
If I may add an additional note in regards to SEDRA's definition of nouns and verbs;
their definition aren't always accurate, they sometimes list both the plural and singular despite the state of the noun or the verb, and also despite whether feminine or masculine. As their definition are closer to base form and mostly gender no specific (i.e. you can't use it to figure gender.)
You really have to look at the listed number, gender and type, rather than the definition (the definition is only there to give you an idea, and not the precise definition.)
push bashlomo,
keefa-morun

