- Neo-****yrian sources,
reflecting the late
Philistine period, it was
known as
Hāzat. In
Semitic languages, the
meaning of the city name is "fierce, strong"...
- Mahseri****bus.com.
Retrieved 2009-07-13. "Beugró (Official Site)". "Új
hazát talált a Beugró". tévé (in Hungarian). [origo]. 2009-09-23.
Retrieved 2009-10-02...
- not want to be definite, once can
simply say:
házat látok — I see (a)
house – (general) látom a
házat — I see the
house – (The
house we were looking...
-
house (as a subject)
Accusative case
direct object -ot/(-at)/-et/-öt/-t
házat house (as an object)
Dative case
indirect object -nak/-nek háznak to the...
-
Philistine period (Iron Age II) are Amqarrūna (Ekron), Asdūdu (Ashdod),
Hāzat (Gaza), and Isqalūna (Ashkelon), with the
former fifth capital, Gath, having...
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Philistine period (Iron Age II) are Amqarrūna (Ekron), Asdūdu (Ashdod),
Hāzat (Gaza), and Isqalūna (Ascalon), with the
former fifth capital, Gath, having...
- just like in Hungarian,
which uses the
marker -na/-ne/-ná/-né: Vennék egy
házat, ha
sokat keresnék. In
Polish the
conditional marker -by also
appears twice:...
-
Ladies and (my) gentlemen, let the
dancing begin! Ha az Úr nem építi a
házat, hiába fáradoznak az építők.
Unless the Lord
builds the house, its builders...
- use a link
vowel in the accusative,
independently of
their endings (e.g.
házat but gázt, mézet but gézt). This
difference often disambiguates meanings...
-
Gilani and the
Hazrat Ishaan through a
grandmother of
Bahauddin Naqshband.
Hazat Ishaan was
granted permission from his
father to
study in a
royal college...