ܐܚܕ

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Classical Syriac

Etymology

From the root ܐ-ܚ-ܕ (ʾ-ḥ-d) related to holding or containing. Compare Arabic أَخَذَ (ʾaḫaḏa) and Hebrew אָחַז (ʾāḥaz).

Pronunciation

Verb

ܐܚܕ (transliteration needed)

  1. to take
  2. to inanimate things
  3. to hold
  4. to shut

Western Neo-Aramaic

Western Neo-Aramaic cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : ܐܚܕ (ʾaḥḥaḏ)

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Aramaic ܚܕ (ḥad), from Proto-Semitic *ʾaḥad-.

Numeral

ܐܰܚّܰܕ݂ (ʾaḥḥaḏ) (f ܐܚܕܐ (ʾeḥḏaʾ))

  1. one