Noun Common

Summary

Common nouns are nouns that are not proper names (i.e. names of people or places).

Article

A common noun is any noun that is not a proper name. Common noun change their form according to gender (either masculine or feminine) number (singular, dual, or plural), and state (either absolute or construct).

Form

Paradigm

Noun Paradigm
word Hebrew Transliteration Gloss
masculine singular absolute סוּס sus stallion
masculine singular construct סוּס sus stallion of
feminine singular absolute סוּסָה susah mare
feminine singular contruct סוּסַת susat mare of
masculine plural absolute סוּסִים susim stallions
masculine plural construct סוּסֵי suse stallions of
feminine plural absolute סוּסוֹת susoth mares
feminine plural contruct סוּסוֹת susoth mares of

Examples

אִ֖ישׁ (man) is a common noun, but מֹשֶׁ֗ה (Moses) is not because it is a proper name.

Example: NUM 12:3
וְהָאִ֥ישׁ מֹשֶׁ֖ה ענו מְאֹ֑ד
weha’ish mosheh ‘nw me’od
and-the-man Moses humble very
The truth was that Moses was a very humble person