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Egyptian ArabicGrammar → Reflexive Pronouns

In this lesson, we will learn about reflexive pronouns in Egyptian Arabic and how to use them. Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and the object in a sentence refer to the same person or thing.

Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive pronouns in Egyptian Arabic are formed by adding the prefix "نَفْسَ" (nafs) to the corresponding subject pronoun. See the table below for examples:

Egyptian Arabic Pronunciation English
أنا نَفْسِيَ ana nafsiya myself
أنتَ نَفْسَكَ ‎ anta nafsak yourself (singular masculine)
أنتِ نَفْسِكَ anti nafsik yourself (singular feminine)
هو‎ نَفْسُهُ huwa nafsu himself
هي‎ نَفْسَهَا‎ hiya nafsa-ha herself
احنا‎ نَفْسَنَا eHna nafsna ourselves
انتوا‎ نَفْسَكُمْ entu nafsekum yourselves (plural masculine)
انتوا‎ نَفْسَكُمْ ento nafsakom yourselves (plural feminine)
هُمْ‎ نَفْسَهُمْ‎ hum nafsu-hum themselves (masculine)
هُنْ نَفْسَهُنَ‎ hun nafsa-hun themselves (feminine)

For example, if you want to say "I dressed myself", you would say "أنا لَبْسْتُ نَفْسِيَ" (ana labest nafsiya).

It's important to note that in Egyptian Arabic, the reflexive pronoun is placed directly after the verb, unlike in English where it comes before the verb.

Using Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive pronouns in Egyptian Arabic are used in a variety of situations. Here are some common examples:

  • Daily routines: "I wake myself up at 6am" would be "أنا بَصِّحْ نَفْسِي عَ الساعة ٦ الصبح" (ana bassiH nafsiya 'ala-s-saa'a sita s-sobH).
  • Personal care: "She washes herself" would be "هي تَغْسِلْ نَفْسَهَا" (hiya taghsil nafsa-ha).
  • Reciprocal actions: "They love each other" would be "هُمْ بَيْحَبُّوا بَعْضِهُمْ" (hum bayHubbu ba'dihum).

It's also important to remember that in Egyptian Arabic, reflexive pronouns are not used when the action is being done for someone else. For example, "I washed my son" would be "أنا غَسَّلْتُ وَلَدي" (ana gassaltu waladi), not "أنا غَسَّلْتُ نَفْسِي" (ana gassaltu nafsiya).

Practice

Here are some examples for you to practice using reflexive pronouns in Egyptian Arabic:

  • I cut myself =
  • They dressed themselves =
  • She combs her hair herself =

Check your answers below:

  • أنا قَطَّعْتُ نَفْسِي = (ana QaTTa'tu nafsiya)
  • هُمْ لَبَّسُوا نَفْسَهُمْ = (hum labbasu nafsu-hum)
  • هي بِشِّطْ شَعْرَهَا نَفْسَهَا‎ = (hiya bishTiT sha'raha nafsa-ha)

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