אחד
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Aramaic
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- ܐܚܕ — Syriac
Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Semitic *ʔaḫaḏ-. Compare Arabic أَخَذَ (ʔaḵaḏa), Hebrew אחז (aḥáz).
Verb
[edit]אחד • (transliteration needed)
Hebrew
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Cardinal: אחד (ekhád) Ordinal: ראשון (rishón) |
Root |
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י־ח־ד (y-kh-d) |
Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Semitic *ʔaḥad-.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Biblical Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʔaˈħaːd/
- (Samaritan Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʕa.ad/, [ˈʕæː.æd]
- (Tiberian Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʔɛˈħɔːð/, [ʔɛˑˈħɔː.ɔð]
- (Yemenite Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʔaˈħɔð/, [ʔæ(ː)ˈħɔːð]
- (Persian Hebrew) IPA(key): /(ʔ)eˈhɒd/
- (Iraqi Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʔeˈħad/, /ʔeˈħaðˤ/ (Only in Shema)
- (Sephardi Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʔeˈħad/, /ʔeˈħað/ (Eastern), /(ʔ)eˈχad/ (Western)
- (Ashkenazi Hebrew) IPA(key): /(ʔ)ɛˈχɔd/
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /(ʔ)eˈχad/
Audio (Israel): (file)
Numeral
[edit]אֶחָד • (ekhád) m (feminine אַחַת (akhát))
- one
- יֵשׁ לוֹ בֵּן אֶחָד וּשְׁתֵּי בָּנוֹת. ― yésh ló bén ekhád ush'té banót. ― He has one son and two daughters.
- רָאִיתָ יַלְדָּה אַחַת כָּאן? ― ra'íta yaldá akhát kán? ― Have you seen a girl here?
- Tanach, Deuteronomy 6:4, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל יְהוָה אֱלֹהֵינוּ יְהוָה אֶחָד׃
- sh'má' yisra'él YHVH elohéinu YHVH ekhád.
šəmaʿ yiśrāʾēl YHWH ʾĕlōhḗnū YHWH ʾeḥāḏ. - Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one.
- sh'má' yisra'él YHVH elohéinu YHVH ekhád.
Usage notes
[edit]- Like adjectives, but unlike other cardinal numbers, אֶחָד follows its noun.
- According to the Academy of the Hebrew language a feminine cardinal number should be used when referring to an abstract number, e.g. in phone numbers, and also in every place where the word מִסְפָּר (mispár, “number”) can be used before the number, e.g. אוטובוס (מספר) אחת (otobús (mispár) akhát, “bus (number) one”).[1]
Coordinate terms
[edit]- Last: אֶפֶס (éfes)
- Next: שניים / שְׁנַיִם (sh'náyim)
Derived terms
[edit]- אֶחָד אֶחָד (ekhád ekhád)
- אֶחָד אֶת הַשֵּׁנִי (ekhád et hashení)
- אַחְדוּת (akhdút)
- אַחַת וּלְתָמִיד (akhát ul'tamíd)
- אַף אֶחָד (af ekhád)
- בְּבַת אַחַת (b'vat akhát)
- עַל אַחַת כַּמָּה וְכַמָּה (ál akhát káma v'khámá)
- עַל רֶגֶל אַחַת (al régel akhát)
- פֶּה אֶחָד (pe ekhád)
Related terms
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]אֶחָד • (ekhád) m (construct אַחַד־, feminine אַחַת)
- one, one of
- 2011, Yacov Shir Golian, החושך בקצה המנהרה [The Darkness At The End Of The Tunnel], page 80:
Derived terms
[edit]- אַף אֶחָד (áf ekhád)
Verb
[edit]אִחֵד • (ikhéd) (pi'el construction)
Verb
[edit]אֻחַד • (ukhád) (pu'al construction)
References
[edit]Yiddish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Hebrew אֶחָד (ekhád, “one”).
Noun
[edit]אחד • (ekhod) m
Categories:
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- Aramaic terms derived from Proto-West Semitic
- Aramaic lemmas
- Aramaic verbs
- Hebrew terms belonging to the root י־ח־ד
- Hebrew terms inherited from Proto-Semitic
- Hebrew terms derived from Proto-Semitic
- Hebrew terms with IPA pronunciation
- Hebrew terms with audio pronunciation
- Hebrew lemmas
- Hebrew numerals
- Hebrew cardinal numbers
- Hebrew terms with usage examples
- Hebrew terms with quotations
- Hebrew pronouns
- Hebrew verbs
- Hebrew pi'el verbs
- Hebrew defective spellings
- Hebrew pu'al verbs
- Yiddish terms borrowed from Hebrew
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- Yiddish terms derived from the Hebrew root י־ח־ד
- Yiddish lemmas
- Yiddish nouns
- Yiddish masculine nouns
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