אַנְתְּה

𐤀𐤍𐤕𐤄

ʼantâh

you

Second person singular independent pronoun ('you' in English, specifically 'thou' or 'you' when speaking to one person), used for direct address to an individual in Aramaic portions of the Hebrew Bible. It serves to distinguish the person being spoken to from others, functioning as a subject or as a predicate nominative in a sentence. The form is masculine singular; a feminine singular equivalent (אַנְתִּי) also exists.

H607

Daniel 2:38 · Word #15

Lexicon H607

Lemmaאַנְתָּה
Lemma (Paleo)𐤀𐤍𐤕𐤄
Transliterationʼantâh
Strong'sH607
DefinitionSecond person singular independent pronoun ('you' in English, specifically 'thou' or 'you' when speaking to one person), used for direct address to an individual in Aramaic portions of the Hebrew Bible. It serves to distinguish the person being spoken to from others, functioning as a subject or as a predicate nominative in a sentence. The form is masculine singular; a feminine singular equivalent (אַנְתִּי) also exists.

Morphology APp2ms All morphology codes

Part of Speech P — Pronoun — Substitutes for a noun
Subtype p — Personal — Personal pronoun
Person 2 — 2nd person — Second person ("you")
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular

Common Translation

Phraseyou

SIBI-P1 Translation H607-02

you

Morphological NotesIndependent personal pronoun, 2nd person, masculine, singular (Aramaic).
Rendering RationaleThis form is the Aramaic masculine singular independent second-person pronoun, directly addressing one male individual. "You" preserves the singular addressee function inherent in the morphology.

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