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Language / Biblical Hebrew / Dagesh / Qal / Modern Hebrew verb conjugation / Waw-consecutive / Aramaic language / Hebrew language / Semitic root / Hebrew grammar / Linguistics / Semitic languages
Date: 2011-07-03 09:20:31
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Biblical Hebrew
Dagesh
Qal
Modern Hebrew verb conjugation
Waw-consecutive
Aramaic language
Hebrew language
Semitic root
Hebrew grammar
Linguistics
Semitic languages

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