ܒܬ
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Alternative forms
- ܒܸܕ (bid)
Etymology
Likely from *ܒܥܹܐ ܕ (*bˁē d, “he (it) is wished that”). Compare Turoyo ܓ݄ܕ.
Pronunciation
- (Standard) IPA(key): [bɪt]
Particle
ܒܸܬ • (bit)
- (auxiliary) Used to express the future tense
- ܐܵܢܵܐ ܒܸܬ ܐܵܙܹܠ݇ܢ ܠܡܲܕܪܵܫܬܵܐ ܩܘܼܕܡܹܐ.
- ānā bit āzēn lmadrāštā qudmē.
- I will go to school tomorrow.
- (auxiliary, used with past participle and verb inflected ܗܵܘܹܐ (hāwē)) Used to express the future anterior
- ܐܵܢܵܐ ܒܸܬ ܗܵܘܹܝܢ ܡܫܘܼܠܡܵܐ ܩܘܼܕܡܹܐ.
- ānā bit hāwēn mšulmā qudmē.
- I will have finished it tomorrow.
- (auxiliary, used with past participle and ܗ݇ܘܵܐ (wā)) Used to express the conditional tense.
- ܐܵܢܵܐ ܒܸܬ ܩܵܝܡܹܢ ܗ݇ܘܵܐ ܡ̣ܢ ܡܵܬܵܐ ܐܸܢ ܠܵܐ ܝܘܸܬ ܗ݇ܘܵܐ ܐܵܟ݂ܵܐ.
- ānā bit qāymēn wā min mātā in lā ìwet wā āḵā.
- I would leave the village if you were not here.
- (auxiliary, used with past participle and conditional of the verb inflected ܗܵܘܹܐ (hawe)) Used to express the past conditional tense.
- ܐܸܢ ܐܵܢܵܐ ܠܲܝܬ ܗ݇ܘܵܐ ܠܝܼ ܩܵܛܹ̈ܐ، ܒܸܬ ܗܵܘܝܼ ܗ݇ܘܵܐ ܐ݇ܟ݂ܝܼ̈ܠܝܼ ܥܵܩܘܼܒܪܹ̈ܐ.
- in ānā layt wā lī qāṭē, bit hāwī wā ḵīlī ˁāqubrē.
- If I had not had cats, the rats would have eaten me.
Usage notes
- Some dialects distinguish between this word as “will” and ܙܝܼ (zī) as “going to”.