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Hebrew
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *hwy (“to fall, happen, be, become”).[1]
Pronunciation
Verb
הָיָה • (hayá) (pa'al construction)
- to be: to exist
- to be: connects a noun to a prepositional phrase or adjective describing it
Tanach, Leviticus 26:12, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:וְהִתְהַלַּכְתִּי בְּתוֹכְכֶם וְהָיִיתִי לָכֶם לֵאלֹהִים וְאַתֶּם תִּהְיוּ־לִי לְעָם׃- v'hithalakhtí b'tokh'khém v'hayíti lakhém lelohím v'atém tihyú-lí l'ám.
- And I will walk among you, and will be your God, and ye shall be My people.
הבית היה אדום- habáyit hayá adóm
- the house was red
- to happen, take place, occur
נֵס גָּדוֹל הָיָה שָׁם.- nés gadól hayá shám.
- A great miracle happened there.
- to be: connects a term to its definition
- 2011, The 52nd International Mathematical Olympiad, problem 5:
תהא פונקציה מקבוצת השלמים לקבוצת השלמים החיוביים.- Let be a function from the set of integers to the set of positive integers.
- 2016, The 57th International Mathematical Olympiad, problem 3:
יהא מצולע מישורי קמור.- Let be a convex polygon in the plane.
- to be: connects a subject to a role the subject plays
- to be: indicates ownership, possession, or the like
אם יהיה לי- im yihyé li
- if I'll have
Usage notes
- The present tense is usually omitted; in some cases a pronoun (such as הוא, יש, or הינו) is used rather than any form of the verb.
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References
- ^ Huehnergard, John (2011) “Proto-Semitic Language & Culture; Semitic Roots”, in American Heritage Dictionary, 5th edition, Appendix II: Semitic Roots, page 2074 of 2066-2078