ܬܠܬ

Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Etymology

Root
ܬ ܠ ܬ (t l t)
10 terms

From Aramaic תּלָת (tlāṯ), from Proto-Semitic *ṯalāṯ-; compare Arabic ثَلَاث (ṯalāṯ) and Hebrew שָׁלוֹשׁ (shalósh).

Pronunciation

  • (standard) IPA(key): [təlɑθː]
  • (Nineveh Plains) IPA(key): [tˤil.laθ], [tˤəl.laθ]
  • (Urmian) IPA(key): [tlɑtː]

Numeral

ܬܠܵܬ݂ or ܬܸܠܵܬ݂ • (tlāṯ or tillāṯ) f (masculine ܬܠܵܬ݂ܵܐ (tlāṯā))

  1. feminine of ܬܠܵܬ݂ܵܐ (tlāṯā, three)
    ܬܠܵܬ݂ܵܐ ܓܲܒ݂ܪܹ̈ܐ ܝܲܢ ܬܠܵܬ݂ ܢܸܫܹ̈ܐ ܒܸܬ ܥܵܠܠܝܼ ܓܵܘ ܬܵܘܵܢܵܐ.tlāṯā gaḇrē yan tlāṯ niššē bit ˁāllī gāw tāwānā.Three men or three women will enter the room.

Usage notes

  • In some dialects of colloquial Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, the form ܬܠܵܬܵܐ (tlātā) is often used regardless of gender.

Numeral

ܬܠܵܬ݂ • (tlāṯ) m

  1. masculine construct state of ܬܠܵܬ݂ܵܐ (tlāṯā, three)
    ܒܲܠܚܘܿܕ݂ ܟܹܐ ܒܵܥܹܝܢ ܬܠܵܬ݂ܢܵܝܗܝ ܗܵܘܝܼ ܚܸܕ݂ܝܹ̈ܐ.balḥōḏ kē bāˁēn tlāṯnāyh hāwī ḥiḏyē.I just want the three of them to be happy.

Inflection

Classical Syriac

Etymology

From Aramaic 𐡕𐡋‎𐡕 (talāṯ), from Proto-Semitic *ṯalāṯum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tlaːθ/ [1]

Numeral

ܬܠܵܬ݂ • (tlāṯ) f (masculine ܬܠܵܬ݂ܵܐ (tlāṯa))

  1. three

References

  1. Muraoka, Takamitsu (2005) Classical Syriac: A basic Grammar with a Chrestomathy, Harrasowitz Verlag, page 38
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