9.8 Suffixes on Feminine Nouns
When a feminine singular noun ending in ה ָ receives a pronominal suffix, the ה is replaced by ת.
- “His Torah” would be תּוֹרָתוֹ
- This is known as the “FS T-form”
- Unlike Masculine plural nouns, which drop the MP ending, feminine plural nouns retain the FP ending
- “His Torahs” would be תּוֹרוֹתָיו
In other words, if you see a ת immediately before a type 1 or type 2 suffix on a noun, the noun is feminine