< Arabic
Possessive pronouns (my, your, his, her, our, their) are used to indicate ownership of something.
In Arabic, as with object pronouns, these take the form of suffixes; they are attached to the noun that's owned
ُEnglish | Arabic عربي | Example مثال | |
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Singular | My | ـي (-i) | |
your (male) | ـكَ (-ka) | ||
your (female) | ـكِ (-ki) | ||
his | ـه (-u) | ||
her | ـها (-ha) | ||
Dual | our | ـنا (-na) | |
your | ـكما (-kuma) | ||
their | ـهما (-huma) | ||
Plural | our | ـنا (-na) | |
your (male) | ـكم (-kum) | ||
your (female) | ـكن (-kunna) | ||
their (male) | ـهم (-hum) | ||
their (female) | ـهن (-hunna) |
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