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What is the difference between فانت (fant), أنتِ (anti), and فإنك (fank)?
Jul 9, 2015 2:48 AM
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the original word أنت for masculine but when add ف it indicate ordering:
example: وصلت أنا فأنت meaning: I arrived then you
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أنتِ: for feminine means: you
أنتِ طالبة: you are a student.
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إنك: like you it to refer to the listener or reader
إنك رجل : you are a man and ف like ف in فأنت
July 9, 2015
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فانت (fa anta)
so you (Masculine pronoun)
ex: اذا كنت فعلت ذلك فانت شجاع
if you did that, so you are brave
أنتِ (anti),
You (Feminine pronoun)
ex: أنتِ جميلة
You are pretty
فإنك (fa enak) - Masculine
فإنكِ (fa enaki) - Feminine
so you, but in a conifmation way. the word (إن) is used to confirm and ensure the sentence
July 12, 2015
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