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Grammatically Hebrew words typically have a triconsonanta root cosisting of three consonants separated by vowels. Changes in adding or removing of the vowels alters the meaning of a root. prefixes and suffixes are also added to the roots to modify the meaning.
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Grammatically, Hebrew is typical of the Semitic tongues in that so many words have a triconsonantal root consisting of three consonants separated by vowels. Changes in, or omissions of, the vowels alter the meaning of a root. Prefixes and suffixes are also added to roots to modify the meaning.
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