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The ending ''-a'' is more common than in Jewish Hebrew; sometimes ''-a'' is found where Standard Jewish Hebrew has ''-t''.
The ending ''-a'' is more common than in Jewish Hebrew; sometimes ''-a'' is found where Standard Jewish Hebrew has ''-t''.


The construct state was not entirely predictable but not as "hard" as Tiberian Hebrew. Feminine singular nouns in ''-a'' had a construct state in ''-aδ''.
The construct state was much more predictable than in Tiberian Hebrew. Feminine singular nouns in ''-a'' had a construct state in ''-aδ''.


Example with ''sūs'' 'horse' and ''sūsā'' 'female horse':
Example with ''sūs'' 'horse' and ''sūsā'' 'female horse':