Just as 'y' can make a noun an adjective (rust -> rusty), a י can convert a hebrew noun into an adjective.
Noun Converter:
◌ֵ◌ּ◌
Form:
Masculine,
Plural
Indicators:
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Adjective Type:
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Demonstrative
Demonstrative adjectives denote something 'this' is a demonstrative adjective in 'this car.' It isn't just any car, it is 'this' car.
Demonstrative
Modified Noun:
וְאֵלֶּה
Other Notes:
Common Information for this Word:
The root of this word means name of G-d, divine force, divine, G-dlike, higher power, eternal, angel, judge, authority figure, combine, attach, continue, these, to, from, toward, curse, fat tail, and hailstones.
וְ
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Conjunctive
In English, this is 'and.' It just adds something to a list of verbs or nouns.
(Conjunctive)
Meaning:
And
Other Notes:
Common Information for this Word:
This can transform an accompanying verb from active voice to passive. There are disagreements about when it does so so in most cases it can be read both ways.
This word can sometimes mean with.
The root of this word means to connect and hook together.