בַּ/מַּ֔יִם

𐤁/𐤌𐤉𐤌

mayim

in-water

Primary meaning: water, the substance essential for life in liquid form. Used for natural bodies of water—such as rivers, springs, seas, rain—materials in or with water, or as an element in rituals. Secondarily, may serve as a metonym for abundance, chaos, or danger (e.g., 'waters' of the deep, flood, or destruction), and occasionally for bodily fluids in specific contexts (semen, urine). The term may stand for any potable or environmental water, from dew to ocean; its figurative usage points to aspects of fertility, life, and chaos.

maji "water" (Sukuma) · amazzi "water" (Luganda) · amanzi "water" (Tonga) +12 more

H4325

Numbers 19:8 · Word #5

Lexicon H4325

Lemmaמַיִם
Lemma (Paleo)𐤌𐤉𐤌
Transliterationmayim
Strong'sH4325
DefinitionPrimary meaning: water, the substance essential for life in liquid form. Used for natural bodies of water—such as rivers, springs, seas, rain—materials in or with water, or as an element in rituals. Secondarily, may serve as a metonym for abundance, chaos, or danger (e.g., 'waters' of the deep, flood, or destruction), and occasionally for bodily fluids in specific contexts (semen, urine). The term may stand for any potable or environmental water, from dew to ocean; its figurative usage points to aspects of fertility, life, and chaos.

Morphology HRd/Ncmpa 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

Phrasein-water

SIBI-P1 Translation H4325-01

in the waters

Morphological NotesPreposition בְּ with definite article (assimilated) + masculine plural noun in absolute state; formally plural/dual but used as a collective.
Rendering RationaleThe preposition בַּ marks "in the," and מַיִם, though formally plural/dual masculine, functions as a collective noun meaning water. Rendering it as "the waters" preserves its plural form and its sense of abundant, flowing substance.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

in the waters

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleStandardized from "in the water". Hebrew uses בַּמָּיִם (mayim, plural). The standard rendering “in the waters” is a correct and consistent translation; there is no contextual or grammatical need to prefer the singular “in the water.”

Bantu Hebrew

בַּ/מַּ֔יִם (mayim) — Primary meaning: water, the substance essential for life in liquid form. Used for natural bodies of water—such as rivers, springs, seas, rain—materials in or with water, or as an element in rituals. Secondarily, may serve as a metonym for abundance, chaos, or danger (e.g., 'waters' of the deep, flood, or destruction), and occasionally for bodily fluids in specific contexts (semen, urine). The term may stand for any potable or environmental water, from dew to ocean; its figurative usage points to aspects of fertility, life, and chaos.

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Word Meaning Language
maji water Sukuma
amazzi water Luganda
amanzi water Tonga
madzi water Chichewa
maayi water Tshiluba
mési water Kongo
Mayi water Lingala
Mae water Kikuyu
Amazi water Kirundi
Mayi water Swahili
omeya/omeva water Oshiwambo
mai water Kikuyu
Amenshi water Bemba
Mezi Water Lozi
Amanzi water Zulu