The Kefar’s Hebrew Family & Indicating Possession I Study Guide teaches you vocabulary words related to your immediate family, like “father,” “sister,” and “baby” – both singular and plural forms – and teaches you possessive pronouns, such as “my,” “our” and “his.”
This one page Hebrew Family & Possession I Study Guide is meant to go with my YouTube lesson on family members and indicating possession. If you need a transliterated version (Hebrew written out with English letters), you can get one from THE SHOP for just under a dollar.
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-T’helah
I see you have the possessive pronouns in modern Hebrew but how would you say them in biblical? It would be included in the suffixing of the word correct? Also if suffixing is the case what are they and is there a name for them?
The Tanach uses the possessive suffixes (in red) with the object, i.e. “my son” is “b’ni.” There suffixes also change depending on whether the noun is singular or plural.