ביתא
Aramaic
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *bayt-.
Noun
בַּיְתָא • (bayṯā) m (absolute בַּי (bay), construct בֵּית (bēṯ), plural בָּתַּיָּא (bātayyā))
Hebrew
Etymology
From Ancient Greek βῆτα (bêta).
Proper noun
בֵּיתָא • (béta) f
Lishana Deni
Etymology
From Aramaic בֵּיתָא (bēṯā), from earlier בַּיְתָּא (baytā).
Noun
ביתא (bēṯa) m (plural באתיה (bāte) or באתאניה (batāne) or ביתאואתא (bēṯawāṯa))
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- Aramaic terms inherited from Proto-Semitic
- Aramaic terms derived from Proto-Semitic
- Aramaic lemmas
- Aramaic nouns
- Aramaic masculine nouns
- Aramaic irregular nouns
- Hebrew terms borrowed from Ancient Greek
- Hebrew terms derived from Ancient Greek
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- Hebrew proper nouns
- Hebrew terms beginning with an unchangeable begedkefet letter
- Hebrew feminine nouns
- he:Greek letter names
- Lishana Deni terms inherited from Aramaic
- Lishana Deni terms derived from Aramaic
- Lishana Deni lemmas
- Lishana Deni nouns
- Lishana Deni masculine nouns