Long Short Vowels Flashcards

(82 cards)

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ṣa-ab šar-ri-im

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ṣāb šarrim (11.1)

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ni-šu

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nišū… always masc. pI. in form (11.2)

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da-nim

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dannim (11.2)

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ḫu-ra-sína

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ḫurāssina (11.2)

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qá-ra-di-im

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qarrādim (11.2)

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ša-a-tu

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šâtu (11.3)

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di-nim

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dīnim (11.3)

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a-di-ni

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adīni (11.3)

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bi-ti-ia

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bītīya (11.3)

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ši-i

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šī (11.4)

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11
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ú-li-id

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ulid (11.4)

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um-ma-nam ra-bi-tam

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ummānam rabītam (11.5)

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a-bu-šu-nu

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abūšunu 11.1(c)ii The nouns abum ‘father’ and alJum ‘brother’ exhibit a full triptotic
declension before pronominal suffixes, with long case-vowels. (11.6)

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um-ma-šu-nu

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ummašunu - 11.1(c)ii Bound form ending in -i. The final -i is replaced by an unaccented short before the suffixes. (11.6)

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maḫrûm, maḫrum, maḫrum

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former, front, received

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ki-ma

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kīma (11.7)

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ne-me-ti-ia

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nēmettīya (11.7)

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il-qú-ú-ma (plural)

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ilqû-ma (11.7)

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a-di-ni

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adīni (11.7)

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ba-la-ṭi-šu

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balāṭīšu

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21
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a-ma-sú

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amassu

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22
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im-la-a-ma (pl)

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imlâ

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i-na-ša

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īnā-ša

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i-ṣa-am

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iṣam (11.11)

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ki-tim
kīttim (11.11)
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an-ni-tum
annītum (11.12)
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mu-us-sà
mussa (her husband) (11.12)
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šu-ú
šū (11.13)
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ša-at-tim
šattim
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e-qé-el-ni
eqelni
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ne-me-et-ta-ni
nēmettani
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ú-mi-im
ūmim 9.2
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a-na-ku
anāku 9.2
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a-ša-at
aššat 9.4
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ša-am-tum
šāmtum 9.6 rule 9.1 (c)
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i-ši-id
išid 9.7
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ku-us-sí
kussi 9.7
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i-ku-um-ma
ikūm-ma from kânum 9.7
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ú-ma-at
ūmāt 9.7
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a-wi-lum
awīlum 9.8
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da-a-a-nu
dayyānū 9.9
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pu-ḫu-ur
puḫur 9.9 (bound form of puḫrum) - nouns of the type pVrs, where V is any short vowel - The bound forms of these have the shape pVrVs, in which a copy of the vowel that appears between R1 and R2 is also inserted between R2 and R3 (p. 59 c 2 iii)
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ma-da-am
mādam 9.9
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qá-at-na-tim
qatnātim 9.9
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ru-ba-tim
rubātim or rubâtim - princess or princesses (context) 9.9
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ši-pa-tim qá-at-na-tim
šīpātim qatnātim (šīpātim is always plural, thus the adjective must be plural)
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um-ma-nu-um
ummānum 9.10
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e-mu-qá
emūqā 9.11 must be plural, bound form is emūq
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ni-nu
nīnu 9.12
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da-na-tim
dannatim fs vbl adj 'fortress' or famine/hard times/military service 9.12
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ku-nu-uk
kunuk bound form from kunukkum 9.13
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ki-ti-im
kīttim 9.14
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ši-ka-ar
šikar
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ni-iš-ti
ništi see III weak verbs p. 48
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a-ka-al
akal
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ṭu-pa-am
ṭuppam
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i-zi-ma
īzim-ma
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īzim-ma (in reference to a tablet)
to make out (a legal document)
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a-wa-at ṭu-pí-im ki-na-tim
awât ṭuppim kīnātim (true words of the tablet) - singular is awātum and kīttum (form of second spelling and general context thus requires a-wa-at to be awât 9.15
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ki-ša-ad
kišād from kišādum 9.16
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na-ri-im ša-ap-li-tim
nārim šaplītim (latter is adjective from šaplûm (denom. adj.; šaplī-) 'lower' - contrast šaplum b (šapal) 'under part, under side, bottom';
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imīdū-ma meaning?
they increased
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ṭe4-ma-am
ṭēmam
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ša-di-im
šadîm from šadûm (base šadu-;
65
Do 9.18 again
Got it?!
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ú-ši-ib
ušib 10.2
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za-ka-am
zakâm ms acc vb adj
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a-ku-ul
ākul
69
ākul
I used (it) from akālum
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il-qú-ma
ilqû-ma (3ms would end with e as III ḫ or e verb
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ub-lu
ublū cf: 3cs ubil 3mp ublū or ubilū
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ṭēmam ṣabātum
'to take action (concerning: ana)'
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wa-tar-ti
watarti (bound form of fs vbl adj) watrum is ms and watartum is fs case form
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la-be-ra-am
laberam; The vowels i and ī were apparently pronounced as e and ē, respectively, when they occurred before the consonants r and ḫ;. This sound change is not consistently indicated in the writing system, however, so that byforms are freqently attested, as in laberum and labirum.
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ṣé-eḫ-rum
ṣeḫrum
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i-ḫu-uz-ma
īḫuz-ma
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il-tum ra-bi-tum
iltum rabītum
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le-mu-tam
lemuttam
79
iprus meaning
'to divide, separate (out), select; to decide (a legal case); to keep away (enemy, demons, ete.)'
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a-wa-at ši-bu-tim ki-na-tim
awât šībūtim kīnātim
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i-te-er-ma
īter-ma; The finite G forms of stative verbs I-w are conjugated as in verbs I-e
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eq-le-tim
eqlētim (eqlum (eqel; pI. eqlētum)