Arabic Pronouns





Arabic Pronouns (Un-attached)
(ضمير منفصل - Dhameer Munfasil)
S.No.Pronoun
in Arabic
Read asMeansDescription
1هُوَHuwaHe(Singular-Masculine- Third person)
2هُمَاHumaaThey(Dual-Masculine- Third person)
3هُمْHumThey(Plural-Masculine- Third person)
4هِيَHiyaShe(Singular-Feminine- Third person)
5هُمَاHumaaThey(Dual-Feminine-
Third person)
6هُنَّHunnaThey(Plural-Feminine- Third person)
7أنتَAntaYou(Singular-Masculine- Second person)
8أنتماAntumaaYou(Dual-Masculine-
Second person)
9أنتمAntumYou(Plural-Masculine- Second person)
10أنتِAntiYou(Singular-Feminine- Third person)
11أنتماAntumaaYou(Dual-Feminine- Third person)
12أنتنَّAntunnaYou(Plural-Feminine- Third person)
13أناAnaaI(Singular-Masculine and Feminine- First person)
14نحنُNahnuMeans(Plural-Masculine and Feminine- First person)


Dhameer Munfasil ( الضمير المنفصل )
Arabic pronouns (Type 1)
( Stand alone form ) or Unattached form


In Arabic,  pronouns have 12 forms.

They can be classified into:
First Person (2 forms)
Second Person (5 forms)
Third Person (5 forms)

Arabic  Pronouns - First Person:

Singular - I
Arabic Text - أنا .
Read as - Ana.

Plural - We
Arabic Text - نحن
Read as - Nah-nu.

( Note that there is no difference for masculine or feminine first person pronouns)



To be continued…….

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