In Arabic language we have to sorts of subject pronouns. We have S.Ps which we use for people who are absent, for instance :
هو------------------------------} he
هي-------------------------------} she
هم -----------------------------} they(Masculine)
هما------------------------------} they(we use this pronoun to speak about two people, the genre doesn't matter)
هن-------------------------------}they(femenine)
- We have also S.Ps which we use for people in front of us and present with us, for instance:
أنت------------------------------} You (single, masculine person)
أنت------------------------------} You(single, feminine person)
أنتما------------------------------} You (we use it when we are speaking to two people feminine or masculine, the genre here also is not important )
أنتم-------------------------------} You (plural masculine personS )
أنتن ------------------------------} You (Plural feminine personS)
-And for the S.Ps "I" and "we" are respectively "أنا" "نحن"
-For the pronoun "نحن" ,is used the two sexes.