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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Pronunciation
Verb
ܐܵܬ݂ܹܐ ܠ- • (āṯē l-)
- Literally, “to come to”
ܒܸܬ ܐܵܬ݂ܹܝܢ ܠܫܘܼܐܵܠܘܼܟ݂ ܒܕܲܩܝܼܩܵܐ.- bit āṯēn l-šūˀālōḵ b-daqīqā.
- I’ll come to your question in a minute.
ܬܵܐ ܐܸܠܝܼ ܐܝܼܡܲܢ ܕܝܼܘܸܬ ܡܫܘܼܠܡܵܐ.- tā ilī īman d-īwet mšulmā.
- Come to me when you’re finished.
- (with a progressive participle) to end up, turn out, come to
ܨܲܘ̈ܠܝܼ ܒܸܬ ܐܵܬ݂ܲܝܢ݇ ܠܸܫܝܵܬܵܐ- ṣawlī bit āṯay lišyātā
- My shoes will be thrown away.
- (literally, “My shoes will come to throwing.”)
ܦܘܼܠܚܵܢܵܐ ܒܸܕ ܐܵܬ݂ܹܐ ܠܸܓܡܵܪܵܐ.- pulḥānā bid āṯē ligmārā.
- The work will be completed.
- (literally, “The work will come to completing.”)
- (colloquial) used in expressing a desire or impulse, or lack thereof.
ܣܵܘܕܹܗ ܒܹܐ݇ܬ݂ܵܝܵܐ ܝܠܹܗ- sāwdēh bēṯāyā ìlēh
- He is pleased.
- (literally, “His enthusiasm is coming”)
ܐ݇ܬ݂ܹܐ ܠܹܗ ܠܪ̈ܲܚܡܘܿܗ̇- ṯē lēh l-raḥmōh
- She pitied him
- (literally, “He came to her pity.”)
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