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  2. Pronouns in Arabic are indeclinable (not affected by noun cases). We differentiate two categories of pronouns in Arabic: Detached pronouns / الضَمائِر المُنْفَصِلة. Attached pronouns / الضَمائِر المُتَّصِلة.

  3. The categories of pronouns in Arabic include demonstrative pronouns (this, that, etc.), relative pronouns (who, what, which, that etc), and personal pronouns (he, you, we, etc.). Personal pronouns divide into 5 categories which are covered in the main article above.

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  4. Arabic assigns gender to all its pronouns aside from “we,” including its object pronouns, possessives pronouns, tenses and more. What is a Pronoun Called in Arabic? Pronoun is called الضَّمِيْر pronounced as Dhamir in Arabic language.

  5. Aug 24, 2020 · In this lesson, we’re going to show you the ins and outs of Arabic pronouns—the words for sayingI,” “you,” “this,” “that,” “he,” “she,” and so on. English only takes it a little bit beyond there. Arabic, by contrast, takes it significantly further.

  6. Arabic has 12 personal pronouns. But their setup is a little bit different than in English. In English, you have 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person pronouns. These are “I”, “you”, “he”, “she”, and “it” in singular. Then there are the plural pronouns: “we”, “you”, “they”.

  7. Oct 30, 2023 · What Are The Most Common Personal Pronouns In Arabic Grammar? The most common personal pronouns in Arabic include “أنا” (ana) for “I,” “هو” (huwa) for “he,” “هِيَ” (hiya) for “she,” and “أنت” (anta) for “you.”

  8. In this section we will learn the Arabic Pronouns, In-Shā’-Allâh (God-willing). In the previous lessons we have learned that in Arabic language there are two types of Pronouns namely Attached Pronouns اَلضَّمائِرُ الْمُتَّصِلَةُ and Detached Pronouns اَلضَّمَائِرُ الْمُنْفَصِلَةُ.

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