[Avodah] Eilah and Elu
Zev Sero
zev at sero.name
Tue Feb 19 05:54:48 PST 2019
On 18/2/19 11:09 pm, Toby Katz via Avodah wrote:
> What is the difference between "eileh" (aleph-lamed-hei) and "eilu"
> (aleph-lamed-vov)? Both mean "these." My husband wants to know. I
> don't believe there is any difference in meaning, but he thinks there
> must be. I think the difference might just be stylistic (like the
> difference between "lahem" and "lamo" which both mean "to them" except
> "lamo" is poetic). Or perhaps there is some grammatical or dikduk
> difference, like the beged kefes letters that get a dagesh or don't get
> a dagesh, depending on what is else is around them. There is also
> another word that means "these" -- the word "halalu." What determines
> which "these" is used when?
Eileh is Biblical, Eilu and Halalu are Mishnaic.
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Zev Sero A prosperous and healthy 5779 to all
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