What a pleasant and scholarly exchange that was. Fun to overhear.Janet
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Biella, Joan wrote:
Thanks to all who answered my question. It all becomes much easier when you
explain that ka-
(subscript dot under k) is a verbal prefix. I must have been sick that day in
Ar
Thanks to all who answered my question. It all becomes much easier when you
explain that ka- (subscript dot under k) is a verbal prefix. I must have been
sick that day in Aramaic class … But I do miss the pelican. More fun than a
"nesher gadol" any day.
Joan
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