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In Arabic, possessive pronouns, or attached pronouns, are used to indicate ownership or possession of a noun. They are attached to the end of a noun, and their form changes depending on the gender and number of the possessor. Here's a breakdown of the key possessive pronouns: 1. First Person (Singular):
كِتَاب book
كِتَابي my book
كِتَابنَا our book
كِتَابَك your (m) booka
كِتَابِك your (f) (ik)book
كِتَابْكُم your pl book-kom
كِتَابُه his book-oh
كِتَابْهَا her book
كِتَابْهُم Their book- hom
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In Arabic, possessive pronouns, or attached pronouns, are used to indicate ownership or possession of a noun. They are attached to the end of a noun, and their form changes depending on the gender and number of the possessor. Here's a breakdown of the key possessive pronouns: 1. First Person (Singular):
كِتَاب book
كِتَابي my book
كِتَابنَا our book
كِتَابَك your (m) booka
كِتَابِك your (f) (ik)book
كِتَابْكُم your pl book-kom
كِتَابُه his book-oh
كِتَابْهَا her book
كِتَابْهُم Their book- hom
I hope this podcast supports you on your journey learning Egyptian Arabic! If it does, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Please follow and rate us.
Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: [email protected]