שווא
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Etymology 1
Borrowed from Classical Syriac ܫܘܳܝܳܐ (š'waya, literally “even, equal”), in Syriac a term for a sign consisting of two vertical dots used to separate parts of a sentence.[1]
Изговор
Именица
שווא \ שְׁוָא (shva, šəwɔʾ)
- the Hebrew diacritical mark shva (ִ◌ְ)
- schwa (unstressed vowel sound)
Descendants
References
- “שוא” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language.
Further reading
- ↑ אהרן דותן (דויטשר) (Aron Dotan a.k.a. Aron Deutscher) (1953), “שמותיו של השוא בראשיתו של הדקדוק העברי (The names of the schwa at the beginning of Hebrew grammar)”, in Lĕšonénu: A Journal for the Study of the Hebrew Language and Cognate Subjects / לשוננו: כתב-עת לחקר הלשון העברית והתחומים הסמוכים לה[1], volume י"ט (19), issue קובץ מיוחד תשי"ד (special file 2014), Academy of the Hebrew Language, pages 13-30
- שווא на the Хебрејски Википедији.Википедији he
- Shva на the Енглески Википедији.Википедији en
Etymology 2
Корен |
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שׁ־ו־א (š-w-ʾ) |
Именица
שווא \ שָׁוְא (shav)
Derived terms
- לשווא / לַשָּׁוְא (lasháv)
References
- H7723 in Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible, 1979
- “שוא” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language.
Yiddish
Именица
שווא (shvo) m
- (nonstandard) Unpointed form of שוואָ (shvo).