Talk: Hebrew language
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See Talk:Modern Hebrew language and Talk:Hebrew languages.
"Hebrew grammar is mostly analytical, lacking inflectional mechanisms for dative constructs, and having no systematic ablative, accusative or dative constructs"
- This is slightly misleading, as hebrew has a very concrete accusative construct - the nota accusativi "et". Also, while hebrew 'lost' it's noun-case inflections, it retains many other mechanisms or constructs for differentiating the case of an object.
I place my comment here since the refered 'talk' pages talk little of linguistic aspects of the language.
- You are right. I think I've fixed it. - Mustafaa 01:47, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Yes, Very well written!
Online translator
Does anyone know of a good online translator page that can render Hebrew websites in English? There are some good articles on our Hebrew counterpart which potentially contain a lot of useful information for the English language versions. Timrollpickering 14:06, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)