Shalom Mr. Klein
I sometimes appreciate your articles. But when you offer me Rabbi Pappenheim’s ideas [like the root of NESIIM as being of two letters only and other words too], this means he is stuck in the Middle Ages [excuse my use of a Christian term] before the grammarians realized that there is no such thing.
So please remove me from your mailing list.
Thank you in advance.
E. Shannon
In Hebrew, Shorashim (roots) typically consist of three letters, forming the basis for word derivation. Two-letter roots are uncommon and often considered non-standard, as Hebrew morphology relies heavily on three-letter combinations to convey meaning and create verb forms. website: https://mcinternationals.com/