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How do you say the subject pronouns in arabic?? can somebody help me please?
Apr 10, 2010 11:00 PM
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I أنا Ana you (singular masculine.) أنتَ Anta you (singular feminine) أنتِ Anti he هو Howa she هي Hiya you (dual male or female) أنتُما Antuma they (dual male or female) هُما Humaa We نحن Nahn you (plural masculine) أنتُم Antum you (plural feminine) أنتُن Antun they (plural masculine) هُم Hum they (plural feminine) هُن Hun
April 11, 2010
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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.
April 11, 2010
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for example when i say : how are you for a female, i say: kaif halEk? but when i say it to a male i say kaif halAk? also if you wanna say it for a group of i pp, i say: kaif halkom?
April 11, 2010
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