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February 03, 2003

Personal Pronouns

Arabic Pronouns are very descriptive, as you will see in this lesson. Arabic has the usual I, we, you, he, she and them. In addition there are differences when the person being referred to is a male or female, one or more. In the next lesson you will see how these pronouns, attach with the possessive pronouns to specify exactly what we're talking about or whom we're referring to when we are speaking Arabic. I will bring you some examples and exercises in right here in the coming weeks, so you can practice and prepare for the test!

أَنَا - Ana - I - male and female

أَنْتَ - Anta - You - male

أَنْتِ- Anti - You - female

هُوَ - Huwa - He

هِيَ - Hiya - She

نَحْنْ - Nahno - We - male and female

أَنْتُمْ - Antum - You - male - plural

أَنْتُنْ - Antun - You - female - plural

هُمْ - Hum - They - male

هُنْ - Hun - They - female

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