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OSHB Exo 19:6
תְּדַבֵּר (tədabēr) ‘you_will_speak’ Strongs=1696 Lemma=‘דָבַר’
Morphology=Vpi2ms PoS=piel_verb Type=imperfect_(yiqtol) Person=second Gender=masculine Number=singular
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The word form ‘תְּדַבֵּר’ (Morphology=Vpi2ms PoS=piel_verb Type=imperfect_(yiqtol) Person=second Gender=masculine Number=singular) has 5 different glosses: ‘are_you_speaking’, ‘you_should_speak’, ‘you_speak’, ‘you_will_say’, ‘you_will_speak’.
GEN 31:24 ‘you_should_speak’ OSHB GEN 31:24 word 13
EXO 4:12 ‘you_will_say’ OSHB EXO 4:12 word 9
EXO 28:3 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB EXO 28:3 word 2
EXO 30:31 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB EXO 30:31 word 4
LEV 9:3 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB LEV 9:3 word 4
LEV 24:15 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB LEV 24:15 word 4
NUM 18:26 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB NUM 18:26 word 3
NUM 27:8 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB NUM 27:8 word 4
DEU 5:27 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB DEU 5:27 word 11
2SA 19:30 ‘are_you_speaking’ OSHB 2SA 19:30 word 5
1KI 12:10 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB 1KI 12:10 word 24
1KI 14:5 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB 1KI 14:5 word 19
2KI 6:12 ‘you_speak’ OSHB 2KI 6:12 word 18
JER 1:7 ‘you_will_speak’ OSHB JER 1:7 word 18
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘דָבַר’’ have 7 different glosses: ‘are_you_speaking’, ‘it_speaks’, ‘speak’, ‘you_should_speak’, ‘you_speak’, ‘you_will_say’, ‘you_will_speak’.