12-09-2013, 02:12 PM
Shlama Akhay
Alahaya is totally unrelated, and Akhi Distazo you should heed your own advice about not being a grammarian before mentioning such examples! <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/wink1.gif" alt="" title="Wink" /><!-- s -->
The -ya suffix on a noun or verb turns it into an adjective. For instance, you both are Nashaya (manly). We are all Khataya (sinners, from kthe verb hta which means "sin").
Yehudaya - Jew. Ashuraya - Assyrian. Arabaya - Arabian. Yonaya - Greek. Etc.
+Shamasha
Alahaya is totally unrelated, and Akhi Distazo you should heed your own advice about not being a grammarian before mentioning such examples! <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/wink1.gif" alt="" title="Wink" /><!-- s -->
The -ya suffix on a noun or verb turns it into an adjective. For instance, you both are Nashaya (manly). We are all Khataya (sinners, from kthe verb hta which means "sin").
Yehudaya - Jew. Ashuraya - Assyrian. Arabaya - Arabian. Yonaya - Greek. Etc.
+Shamasha