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Meaning of Isra-eyl
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Gentile Wrote:The Yodh, just like the Waw and sometimes Aleph, enter into words anyway depending on their grammatical state though. The 3-letter root, as I see it, would still be be aleph-seen-resh. Hope you see what I mean

Yes, but we have to specify what grammatical state we would be referring to. In this case, the lexical stem A-S-R doesn't contain a Yudh. I can't imagine any state of verbal conjugation (imperfect, infinitive, imperative, etc.) that would include it.

What is the conjagative source of the Yudh?
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Meaning of Isra-eyl - by Gentile - 06-11-2004, 10:13 AM
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