ܐܢܬܘܢ

Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Alternative forms

  • ܐܲܚܬܘܿܢ (aḥtōn), ܐܲܚܢܵܘܟ݂ܘܿܢ (aḥnāwḵōn), ܐܲܚܬܘܿܟ݂ (aḥtōḵ)

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Classical Syriac, from Aramaic אַנְתְּוּן (ʾantūn); compare the dialectal alternative forms, Arabic أَنْتُمْ (ʔantum), Hebrew אַתֶּם (atém) and Akkadian 𒀜𒌅𒉡 (attunu).

Pronunciation

  • (standard) IPA(key): [ʔattoːn]

Pronoun

ܐܲܢ݇ܬܘܿܢ • (atōn) m pl (masculine singular ܐܲܢ݇ܬ (at), feminine singular ܐܲܢ݇ܬܝ (at), feminine plural ܐܲܢ݇ܬܹܝܢ (attēn))

  1. (personal) you, ye, y'all, you guys
  2. (intensive) you yourselves

See also

    Classical Syriac

    Etymology 1

    From Proto-Semitic *ʔantum.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ʔanton/, [ʔatton]

    Pronoun

    ܐܢܬܘܢ • (transliteration needed) m pl (singular ܐܢܬ, singular feminine counterpart ܐܢܬܝ, plural feminine counterpart ܐܢܬܝܢ)

    1. (personal) you
    2. (intensive) you yourselves

    Etymology 2

    Modified from above.

    Alternative forms

    • ܬܘܢ-

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [-(ʔ)atton] (after a word ending in a consonant)
    • IPA(key): [-ton] (after a word ending in a vowel)

    Pronoun

    ܐܢܬܘܢ • (transliteration needed) m pl (singular ܐܢܬ, singular feminine counterpart ܐܢܬܝ, plural feminine counterpart ܐܢܬܝܢ)

    1. an enclitic used as a copula for a second-person masculine plural subject; you are
    Usage notes
    • Usually, the form ܐܢܬܘܢ is written separately from the word it follows while the alternative form ܬܘܢ- is written together with the word it follows.
    See also
    • ܐܝܬܝܟܘܢ

    References

    • ˀntwn”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
    • Brockelmann, Carl (1895) Lexicon Syriacum (in Latin), Berlin, Edinburgh: Reuther & Reichard, T. & T. Clark
    • Costaz, Louis (2002) Dictionnaire syriaque-français ∙ Syriac–English Dictionary ∙ قاموس سرياني-عربي, 3rd edition, Beirut: Dar El-Machreq
    • Payne Smith, Jessie (1903) A Compendious Syriac Dictionary Founded Upon the Thesaurus Syriacus of R. Payne Smith, D.D., Oxford: Clarendon Press
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