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لك and عندك
What is the difference between لك and عندك,
عندي, لي and so on? I know it means you have, I have but what is the difference?
Oct 20, 2015 7:30 PM
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عند = at
لــ = for
The ك or ـك denotes "you"
that would make the above as:
1. at you = around/with/have you
2. for you = to/for you
October 21, 2015
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Like you said, they both mean "You have", but the lit. translation will be a bit different :
عِنْدَكَ = in your possession
لَكَ = for you
October 20, 2015
لك is for you .... exampls : This shoe is for you. and عندك is you have i think that .... do you have Mohammed at home ? and other ... Do You Have Any Doubt … !?
I hope this helps you . :)
October 20, 2015
Both are equal in the meaning but must connected with a connected pronoun.
عندك = لك You have
October 22, 2015
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