Learning the Arabic Pronouns is very important because its structure is used in every day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Arabic language. But first we need to know what the role of Pronouns is in the structure of the grammar in Arabic.
Arabic pronouns include personal pronouns (refer to the persons speaking, the persons spoken to, or the persons or things spoken about), indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns (connect parts of sentences) and reciprocal or reflexive pronouns (in which the object of a verb is being acted on by verb’s subject):
English Pronouns | Arabic Pronouns |
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Pronouns | الْضَّمَائِر – ad–damaa’er |
I | Ana أَنَــا |
you (singular-masculine) | Anta أَنْــتَ |
You (singular-feminine) | Anti أَنْــتِ |
He | Huwa هُــوَ |
She | Hiya هِــيَ |
Lets see some examples: