־ה

Etymology 1
From, from.

Postposition

 * 1)  to, toward, in the direction of, -ward
 * 2)  at, located in the direction of
 * 1)  at, located in the direction of

Usage notes

 * In modern non-poetic use, this postposition is mostly used only with inherently directional nouns (such as in, from ), and in a few fixed expressions (such as ).

Etymology 2
Analogical consonantism after the independent personal pronoun from, from.

Pronoun

 * 1)  her, it:
 * 2) * Genesis 2:15:
 * "he"

- וַיַּנִּחֵהוּ בְגַן-עֵדֶן, לְעָבְדָהּ וּלְשָׁמְרָהּ


 * 1) her, it:
 * 2) * Ruth 1:22:
 * "he"

- וַתָּשָׁב נָעֳמִי, וְרוּת הַמּוֹאֲבִיָּה כַלָּתָהּ עִמָּהּ


 * 1)  her, its:
 * 2) * 2 Samuel 13:19:
 * "he"

- וַתִּקַּח תָּמָר אֵפֶר עַל-רֹאשָׁהּ


 * 1) * Ruth 1:22:
 * "he"

- וַתָּשָׁב נָעֳמִי, וְרוּת הַמּוֹאֲבִיָּה כַלָּתָהּ עִמָּהּ

Etymology 3
From.

Etymology
From.