בָנִ֖ים

𐤁𐤍𐤉𐤌

Ben

children

Male child, son; by extension, a male descendant, member of a group, or bearer of a particular quality. The primary lexical meaning is 'son,' but in broader usage, it encompasses: (1) a son as a direct male offspring; (2) a male descendant more generally (i.e., grandson); (3) a member or representative of a group (e.g., b'nei Israel, 'children of Israel'); (4) a person characterized by a certain quality or situation (e.g., 'son of valor' for a brave man, 'sons of light'); and (5) used in various construct phrases to mean people of a category, community, or geographical/national origin.

baana "children" (Luganda) · Bana "Children" (Lingala) · bana "Children" (Luhya (Logooli)) +13 more

H1121

Jeremiah 31:29 · Word #10

Lexicon H1121

Lemmaבֵּן
Lemma (Paleo)𐤁𐤍
TransliterationBen
Strong'sH1121
DefinitionMale child, son; by extension, a male descendant, member of a group, or bearer of a particular quality. The primary lexical meaning is 'son,' but in broader usage, it encompasses: (1) a son as a direct male offspring; (2) a male descendant more generally (i.e., grandson); (3) a member or representative of a group (e.g., b'nei Israel, 'children of Israel'); (4) a person characterized by a certain quality or situation (e.g., 'son of valor' for a brave man, 'sons of light'); and (5) used in various construct phrases to mean people of a category, community, or geographical/national origin.

Morphology HNcmpa All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number p — Plural — Plural
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phrasechildren

SIBI-P1 Translation H1121-99

sons

Morphological NotesNoun, common; masculine plural; absolute state.
Rendering RationaleThe plural masculine absolute form denotes male offspring or lineage-members. "Sons" preserves both the masculine plural morphology and the root-derived idea of those through whom a household is built and continued.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

children

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleIn this idiom, 'vanim' should be 'children', not only 'sons', since the context is generic and not gender-specific.

Bantu Hebrew

בָנִ֖ים (Ben) — Male child, son; by extension, a male descendant, member of a group, or bearer of a particular quality. The primary lexical meaning is 'son,' but in broader usage, it encompasses: (1) a son as a direct male offspring; (2) a male descendant more generally (i.e., grandson); (3) a member or representative of a group (e.g., b'nei Israel, 'children of Israel'); (4) a person characterized by a certain quality or situation (e.g., 'son of valor' for a brave man, 'sons of light'); and (5) used in various construct phrases to mean people of a category, community, or geographical/national origin.

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Word Meaning Language
baana children Luganda
Bana Children Lingala
bana Children Luhya (Logooli)
Bana children Kisii (Gusii)
Beine sons of Runyankore
Bana Children Tswana
Binadamu son of Adam Swahili
Bana bange my children Kinyarwanda
Bene nyina those who have blood relationship with their son's mother Kinyarwanda
bana children Kirundi
bene belongs to Kirundi
Bana children Sepedi
Bana children Maragoli
bana children Swahili
Bana Children Bemba
Bene sons of, children of, belonging to Bemba