
Episode 11: Learn Egyptian Arabic - possessive pronouns
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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):
- My: "ي" (ee) - This is attached to the noun to indicate that the noun belongs to "I" (the speaker).
- Our: "نا" (naa) - This is attached to the noun to indicate that the noun belongs to "we" (the speaker and others).
- Your (Male): " ك َ " (ak) - Used when addressing a male individual.
- Your (Female): "ك ِ " (ik) - Used when addressing a female individual.
- Your (Masculine/Feminine): "كُم" (kum) - Used when addressing a group of people (both male and female) or when referring to a group of males.
- His: "ه ُ " (oh) - Indicates that the noun belongs to "he" (a male person).
- Her: "ها" (haa) - Indicates that the noun belongs to "she" (a female person).
- Their: "هُم" (hum) - Indicates that the noun belongs to "they" (plural, masculine).
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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