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question

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 4:42 am
by spentomad
Hi. In hebrew lenguage Ha means THE, haMalakh/hamalaj = the angel/messenger.
My question is ¿what is the meaning of the anteposition SHE, for example SHEMALAKH/SHEMALAJ
and how to say 'AN angel' in hebrew?
:?:

Thanks a lot, its important.

Cheers

Re: question

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 2:22 am
by Kirk Lowery
Welcome to B-Hebrew! Just a note on procedure:

We ask all members to sign their posts with their real first and last names. You can do this automatically by adding your name to your signature, like mine below. Any other info besides your name is optional.

Thanks!

And...I'm moving this topic to the Beginner's subforum.

Re: question

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 8:03 pm
by kwrandolph
spentomad wrote:Hi. In hebrew lenguage Ha means THE, haMalakh/hamalaj = the angel/messenger.
Yes, that is correct.
spentomad wrote:My question is ¿what is the meaning of the anteposition SHE, for example SHEMALAKH/SHEMALAJ
That is a contraction of the word אשר used as a prefix. In Tanakh its use is not as common and the non-contracted אשר but has the same meaning. It is found from early to late Biblical Hebrew, so its use cannot be used as a time indicator.
spentomad wrote:and how to say 'AN angel' in hebrew?
:?:
Biblical Hebrew doesn’t have the indefinite article, therefore “an angel” with an emphasis on “an” can’t be said in Biblical Hebrew.

Yes, it would be nice to have a name for you.

Karl W. Randolph.