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The Biblical Hebrew waw-consecutive now came to play a purely syntactic role: The waw-consecutive is used as the default form, and the non-waw forms are used when a pre-verbal particle is attached (such as ''lō'' 'not', ''him'' 'if; definitely not', ''ha-'' 'question particle', ''χī'' 'when', ''hinni'' 'but; nut then'). This is similar to Old Irish or Egyptian verbal allomorphy between independent and dependent forms.
The Biblical Hebrew waw-consecutive now came to play a purely syntactic role: The waw-consecutive is used as the default form, and the non-waw forms are used when a pre-verbal particle is attached (such as ''lō'' 'not', ''him'' 'if; definitely not', ''ha-'' 'question particle', ''χī'' 'when', ''hinni'' 'but; but then'). This is similar to Old Irish or Egyptian verbal allomorphy between independent and dependent forms.


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====Gzarot====
====Gzarot====
:''Main article: [[Ancient Cubrite/Gzarot]]''
:''Main article: [[Ancient Cubrite/Gzarot]]''
===Prepositions===
===Prepositions===
*li- = to, for, of
*li- = to, for, of
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