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The past 2fs ending -תְּ is pronounced ''-te'' /-tə/ (alternating with the lenited form -תְ ''-se'' /-sə/). | The past 2fs ending -תְּ is pronounced ''-te'' /-tə/ (alternating with the lenited form -תְ ''-se'' /-sə/). | ||
Modern Hebrew no longer observes the distinction between masculine plural and feminine plural pronouns or verbal affixes, phonetically or orthographically (an edge case remains in the numeral + pronoun complexes שנינו/שתינו ''šnếnu/štếnu'' 'we two (m/f)', שניכם/שתיכם '' | Modern Hebrew no longer observes the distinction between masculine plural and feminine plural pronouns or verbal affixes, phonetically or orthographically (an edge case remains in the numeral + pronoun complexes שנינו/שתינו ''šnếnu/štếnu'' 'we two (m/f)', שניכם/שתיכם ''šnếchem/štếchem'' 'you two (m/f)' and שניהם/שתיהם ''šnếhem/štếhem'' 'they two (m/f)'). Gender in plural remains almost exclusively in nouns, adjectives, and the (participial) present tense, and numerals. Hence הלכתם (''holáchtem'' 'y'all went'); אתם הולכים\הולכות (''atem hôlchím/hôlchốs'' 'y'all go' (mp/fp)). | ||
==Deviation from "correct" speech. Or: Mutations mutandis== | ==Deviation from "correct" speech. Or: Mutations mutandis== | ||