מָה

𐤌𐤄

mâh

what

An interrogative particle used principally to ask about the nature, identity, quantity, or quality of entities or actions, often translated as 'what?' or 'how?'. Also functions in exclamations and indefinite or relative senses (e.g., 'whatever', 'that which'). The precise meaning is heavily context-dependent, ranging from direct questions ('what is this?'), to expressions of astonishment ('how mighty!'), to indirect questions or statements ('whatever you do').

H4100

2 Samuel 16:2 · Word #5

Lexicon H4100

Lemmaמָה
Lemma (Paleo)𐤌𐤄
Transliterationmâh
Strong'sH4100
DefinitionAn interrogative particle used principally to ask about the nature, identity, quantity, or quality of entities or actions, often translated as 'what?' or 'how?'. Also functions in exclamations and indefinite or relative senses (e.g., 'whatever', 'that which'). The precise meaning is heavily context-dependent, ranging from direct questions ('what is this?'), to expressions of astonishment ('how mighty!'), to indirect questions or statements ('whatever you do').

Morphology HTi All morphology codes

Part of Speech T — Particle — Function word
Subtype i — Interrogative — Interrogative

Common Translation

Phrasewhat

SIBI-P1 Translation H4100-09

what?

Morphological NotesInterrogative particle; invariant form; no gender, number, or stem distinctions.
Rendering RationaleAs a primitive interrogative particle, מַה functions to question the nature, identity, or quality of something. Rendering it as "what?" preserves its core interrogative force without importing contextual nuance.

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