Arabic Pronouns You – Your
- In this lesson we will learn the following principles, In-Shā’-Allâh (God-Willing):
- We will learn the plural form of the Personal and Possessive Pronouns (i.e. You / Your) referring to the masculine nouns.
Example | English | Transliteration | Arabic | Singular/ Plural (Arabic) | Masculine (Arabic) | Grammatical Term |
أَنْتَ وَلَدٌ You are a boy | You (Singular) | /Anta/ | أَنْتَ | اَلْمُفْرَدُ | اَلْمُذَكَّرُ | اَلضَّمِيرُ الْمُنْفَصِلُ |
أَنْتُمْ أَوْلادٌ You are boys | You (Plural) | /Antum/ | أَنْتُمْ | اَلْجَمْعُ | ||
كِتَابُكَ Your book | Your (Singular) | /Ka/ | كَ | اَلْمُفْردُ | اَلضَّمِيرُ الْمُتَّصِلُ | |
كِتَابُكُمْ Your (pl) book | Your (Plural) | /Kum/ | كُمْ | اَلْجَمْعُ |
- The plural form of the simple masculine verbs connected to the pronoun:
English | Transliteration | Arabic | Singular/ Plural (Arabic) | Masculine (Arabic) |
You went | /Dhahabta/ | ذَهَبْتَ | اَلْمُفْرَدُ | اَلْمُذَكَّرُ |
You all went | /Dhahabtum/ | ذَهَبْتُمْ | اَلْجَمْعُ |
- We will also learn the use of a new word:
Examples | Categories |
أَيُّ | Which (Used as Muđâf) |