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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Etymology
A relative clause, consisting of the conjunction ܕ- (d-) + the verb ܐܵܬ݂ܹܐ (āṯē); hence literally “that will come”. (See usage notes below.)
Pronunciation
Adjective
ܕܐܵܬ݂ܹܐ • (d-āṯē) (feminine ܕܐܵܬ݂ܝܵܐ (d-āṯyā), plural ܕܐܵܬ݂ܝܼ (d-āṯī))
- The next, coming, upcoming
- Antonym: ܕܥܒ݂ܝܼܪܹܗ (dˁḇīrēh)
- ܒܓܵܗܵܐ ܕܐܵܬ݂ܝܵܐ ܠܵܐ ܥܵܒ݂ܕ݂ܹܬ ܗܵܕܟ݂ܵܐ! ― b-gāhā d-āṯyā lā ˁāḇḏēt hādḵā! ― Next time don’t do that!
- ܒܸܬ ܡܦܲܪܩܲܚ ܒܫܵܒ݂ܘܿܥܵܐ ܕܐܵܬ݂ܹܐ ― bit mparqaḥ b-šāḇōˁā d-āṯē ― We will finish next week
- ܒܸܬ ܚܵܙܲܚ ܠܸܚܕ݂ܵܕ݂ܹܐ ܒܝܲܪܚܵܐ ܕܐܵܬ݂ܹܐ ― bit ḥāzaḥ liḥḏāḏē b-yarḥā d-āṯē ― We will see each other next month
- ܒܸܬ ܐܵܙܲܠ݇ܚ ܒܫܹܢ݇ܬܵܐ ܕܐܵܬ݂ܝܵܐ ― bit āzaḥ b-šēttā d-āṯyā ― We will go next year
Usage notes
- The phrase ܕܐܵܬ݂ܹܐ (d-āṯē) is not a true adjective, but rather, is grammatically a relative clause (literally meaning “that will come”). As a result, it does not inflect for definiteness, and its feminine singular and plural forms are the conjunction ܕ- (d-) plus the third-person feminine singular future tense and third-person plural future tense (respectively) of the verb ܐܵܬ݂ܹܐ (āṯē).
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