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the determiner |
(ha) הַ ((he) הֵא (ha) הַ יְּדִיעָה) |
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the adverb |
במידה ש_, ככל ש_ |
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[when / at the time that...] | [kshe-] | agorot (division of the Shekel - usually plural) | agorot | near, by the side of, next to | al yad | the people of Israel, people: the ~ of Israel | am yisra'el | at home, home, in the house | babayt | on the way, on the road | baderekh | in the eyes of | be"eyney | meanwhile, in the meantime | beynatayim | the most, most | beyoter | at the time whenoun.. | bezman she... | in the beginning, Genesis (bibl.) | breshit | named, by the name of | bshem | rank (in the army or police) | darga | (sign of the definite accustaive) | et | at; by, at the place of | etsel | the human body, body: the human ~ | guf ha'adam | the | ha- | next, the next, the following, the coming | haba' | the most, most | haki | when, at the time that... | ka'asher | the whole day, all day | kol hayom | when, at the time that... | kshe- | the next day, next day | lammah'arat | spend the night | lin | ministry of the interior, interior: ministry of ~ | misrad hapnim | officer (in the army) | qatsin | the New Shekel, New Shekel | sheqel h'adash | the day before yesterday | shilshom | date, day of the month | ta'arikh | the Vatican | vatiqan | [in the] | [ba-] | [to the] | [la-] |
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Milon.co.il Dictionary
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| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia | |
THE
THE is a three-letter acronym that may refer to: - Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven (Eindhoven University of Technology), a Dutch university of technology
- THE multiprogramming system, a computer operating system which was developed there under Edsger Dijkstra
- The Hessling Editor, a text editor modeled on the VM/CMS editor XEDIT
- The Human Equation, an album by progressive metal musical project Ayreon
- The Humane Environment (now known as Archy), designed by human-computer interface expert Jef Raskin
Article (grammar)
An article is a word that combines with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the nounoun The three main articles in the English language are the, an and a. An article is sometimes called a Noun marker, although this is generally considered to be an archaic term. It is sometimes wondered which part of speech articles belong to. Since articles modify nouns, either alone or in combination with an adjective, they are sometimes classed as adjectives. However, some linguists place them in a different category, that of determiners. Articles can have various functions: - A definite article (English the) is used before singular and plural nouns that refer to a particular member of a group.
- The cat is on the black mat.
- An indefinite article (English a, an) is used before singular nouns that refer to any member of a group.
- A cat is a mammal.
- A partitive article indicates an indefinite quantity of a mass noun; there is no partitive article in English, though the words some or any often have that functionoun
- French: Voulez-vous du café ? ("Do you want some coffee?" or "Do you want coffee?")
- A zero article is the absence of an article (e.g. English indefinite plural), used in some languages in contrast with the presence of one. Linguists hypothesize the absence as a zero article based on the X-bar theory.
- Cats are mammals.
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