06-14-2011, 12:59 AM
Akhi Jerry. That's the whole point. We know there are plenty of examples of verb roots, like Sh-b-a, that form substantives by adding a Yodh for the weak-III radical.
I'll give you another example. Physician is Asya, from A-S-A which is a verb meaning to heal.
The whole point is nouns don't behave that way. Have you been reading at all what I've posted?
Why are you bringing up this verb, and the substantive formed from it? We already know that.
The point is mar isn't a verb. You can't mar something. There's no action associated with it. It's a noun.
+Shamasha
I'll give you another example. Physician is Asya, from A-S-A which is a verb meaning to heal.
The whole point is nouns don't behave that way. Have you been reading at all what I've posted?
Why are you bringing up this verb, and the substantive formed from it? We already know that.
The point is mar isn't a verb. You can't mar something. There's no action associated with it. It's a noun.
+Shamasha