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<div class="pg_page_title">Central Atlas Tamazight Grammar - Pronouns</div>
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Hi Central Atlas Tamazight learners! 😊<br>In today's lesson, we will be discussing pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight. We will look at the different types of pronouns, how they are used, and how to form them. By the end of this lesson, you should have a good understanding of Central Atlas Tamazight pronouns.  
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/central-atlas-tamazight Central Atlas Tamazight] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will be discussing pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight. Pronouns are an essential part of speech, and mastering them will help you communicate more effectively in Central Atlas Tamazight. Let's get started!
 
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== Types of Pronouns ==


Pronouns are words that can replace nouns or noun phrases. In Central Atlas Tamazight, there are three main types of pronouns: personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, and demonstrative pronouns.  
<span link>Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]], [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]] & [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Questions|Questions]].</span>
== What are Pronouns? ==
 
Pronouns are words that are used to replace nouns. They are used to avoid repetition in a sentence and make communication more efficient. For example, instead of saying "Ahmed went to Ahmed's house to get Ahmed's books," you can say "Ahmed went to his house to get his books."
 
In Central Atlas Tamazight, pronouns are inflected, meaning they change form to show different grammatical categories like person, number, and gender.
 
== Personal Pronouns ==
 
Personal pronouns are used to refer to people or things. In Central Atlas Tamazight, personal pronouns have different forms depending on the grammatical person, number, and gender. Below is a table that shows the personal pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Person !! Singular !! Plural
|-
! First Person (male) | aya || nya
! First Person (female) | tayri || seri
! Second Person (male) | aka || nka
! Second Person (female) | tina || sina
! Third Person (masculine) | u || yu
! Third Person (feminine) | t || yt
|}
 
Here are some examples of personal pronouns in use:
 
* Ahmed: azul aya? (Hi, how are you?)
* Fatima: afouss tina, afouss tayri? (Good, and you?)
* Ahmed: afouss nka. (Good, for you.)
 
Notice that the forms aya and nya are used when addressing a male, tayri and seri when addressing a female, aka and nka when addressing a male, and tina and sina when addressing a female.
 
== Possessive Pronouns ==
 
Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership or possession. In Central Atlas Tamazight, the possessive pronoun changes depending on the gender and number of the noun.
 
Below is a table of the possessive pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Gender/Number !! Pronoun
|-
| Singular Masculine | nn
| Singular Feminine | nn
| Plural Masculine | nn-un
| Plural Feminine | nn-unt
|}
 
Here are some examples of possessive pronouns in use:
 
* Ahmed: nn gis askar. (This is my soldier's jacket.)
* Fatima: nn-unt afenna akw. (These are our houses.)
* Ahmed: nn-uwla mazal. (His shoe is still there.)
* Fatima: nn-ann tahita. (Her boat.)
 
== Reflexive Pronouns ==
 
Reflexive pronouns are used to reflect back to the subject of the sentence. In Central Atlas Tamazight, reflexive pronouns are formed by adding the prefix "as" to the personal pronoun. Below is a table of reflexive pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:


=== Personal Pronouns ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Person !! Pronoun !! Reflexive Pronoun
|-
| First Person Singular | aya || as-aya
| First Person Plural | nya || as-nya
| Second Person Singular | aka || as-aka
| Second Person Plural | nka || as-nka
| Third Person Singular (Masculine) | u || as-u
| Third Person Singular (Feminine) | t || as-t
| Third Person Plural (Masculine) | yun || as-yun
| Third Person Plural (Feminine) | yunt || as-yunt
|}


Personal pronouns are used to refer to people or things. They can be singular or plural, and they can be either masculine or feminine. Here are some examples of personal pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:  
Here are some examples of reflexive pronouns in use:


* Singular Masculine: ɣer (he), ɣer-as (him)  
* Ahmed: azagzaw as-aya gma a tayri. (I look at myself in the mirror.)
* Singular Feminine: tt-i (she), tt-i-as (her)  
* Fatima: as-nka tbaqsa tinin. (You hurt yourself with the knife.)
* Plural Masculine: ɣer-an (they), ɣer-an-as (them)
* Ahmad: as-u ksayfa kra-unin. (He is shaving himself.)
* Plural Feminine: tt-in (they), tt-in-as (them)  


=== Possessive Pronouns ===
== Demonstrative Pronouns ==


Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership or possession. They can also be singular or plural, and they can be either masculine or feminine. Here are some examples of possessive pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:  
Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific people, places or things. In Central Atlas Tamazight, demonstrative pronouns can be used to indicate either "this" or "that." There are three forms of demonstrative pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:


* Singular Masculine: ɣer-es (his)
{| class="wikitable"
* Singular Feminine: tt-i-es (hers)
! Gender !! Singular !! Plural
* Plural Masculine: ɣer-an-es (theirs)
|-
* Plural Feminine: tt-in-es (theirs)
| Masculine | hddad | hdden
| Feminine | hddal | hddalt
|}


=== Demonstrative Pronouns ===
Here are some examples of demonstrative pronouns in use:


Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific people or things. They can also be singular or plural, and they can be either masculine or feminine. Here are some examples of demonstrative pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:  
* Ahmed: hddad ayssijin id kano. (This book is mine.)
* Fatima: hdden ayawdi tayri. (Those pictures are yours.)
* Ahmed: hddalt acku ur-itettman-as d amar. (That is what he wants to do.)


* Singular Masculine: ɣer-a (this one), ɣer-a-s (that one)
== Dialogue ==
* Singular Feminine: tt-i-a (this one), tt-i-a-s (that one)
* Plural Masculine: ɣer-an-a (these ones), ɣer-an-a-s (those ones)
* Plural Feminine: tt-in-a (these ones), tt-in-a-s (those ones)


== Forming Pronouns ==
Here is a dialogue that features many of the pronouns we learned in this lesson:


Pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight are formed by adding suffixes to the root word. For example, the root word for "he" is ɣer, and the root word for "his" is ɣer-es.  
* Ahmed: azul aya? (Hi, how are you?)
* Fatima: afouss tina, afouss tayri? (Good, and you?)
* Ahmed: afouss nka. amekka tawqqurt n udayda? (Good, do you like the city of Udayda?)
* Fatima: ih, tawqqurt-iyi d tawqqurt-ann-ik. Ayfu yund-iyi aya, tura yund-ann-nka-s. (Yes, my city and your city. My family is there, and yours is here.)
* Ahmed: aya, nn gis askar izd akayad nn-uwla. Azzul-iw yurzen-a as-aya, tura azzul-t-aw yurzen-t-as nka. (Yes, this is my soldier's jacket and this is my shoe. I will take mine with me and you can take yours with you.)


The suffixes used to form pronouns depend on the type of pronoun being formed. For example, the suffix -es is used to form possessive pronouns, while the suffix -a is used to form demonstrative pronouns.
Remember, if you have any questions about pronouns or any other aspect of [https://polyglotclub.com/language/central-atlas-tamazight Central Atlas Tamazight], you can find more information on [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=1310 Polyglot Club], or ask [https://polyglotclub.com/language/central-atlas-tamazight/question questions] to native speakers!


It is important to note that the suffixes used to form pronouns can change depending on the gender and number of the pronoun. For example, the suffix -es is used to form singular masculine possessive pronouns, while the suffix -in-es is used to form plural feminine possessive pronouns.  
== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamazight_language Tamazight Language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berber_languages Berber Languages]


== Conclusion ==
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In this lesson, we discussed pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight. We looked at the different types of pronouns, how they are used, and how to form them. We hope that this lesson has helped you gain a better understanding of Central Atlas Tamazight pronouns.
==Other Lessons==
<br><hr>If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
* [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
* [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Central-atlas-tamazight/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]


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Central Atlas Tamazight Grammar - Pronouns

Hi Central Atlas Tamazight learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be discussing pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight. Pronouns are an essential part of speech, and mastering them will help you communicate more effectively in Central Atlas Tamazight. Let's get started!


Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: Adjectives, Plurals & Questions.

What are Pronouns?[edit | edit source]

Pronouns are words that are used to replace nouns. They are used to avoid repetition in a sentence and make communication more efficient. For example, instead of saying "Ahmed went to Ahmed's house to get Ahmed's books," you can say "Ahmed went to his house to get his books."

In Central Atlas Tamazight, pronouns are inflected, meaning they change form to show different grammatical categories like person, number, and gender.

Personal Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Personal pronouns are used to refer to people or things. In Central Atlas Tamazight, personal pronouns have different forms depending on the grammatical person, number, and gender. Below is a table that shows the personal pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:

Person Singular Plural
aya nya tayri seri aka nka tina sina u yu t yt

Here are some examples of personal pronouns in use:

  • Ahmed: azul aya? (Hi, how are you?)
  • Fatima: afouss tina, afouss tayri? (Good, and you?)
  • Ahmed: afouss nka. (Good, for you.)

Notice that the forms aya and nya are used when addressing a male, tayri and seri when addressing a female, aka and nka when addressing a male, and tina and sina when addressing a female.

Possessive Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership or possession. In Central Atlas Tamazight, the possessive pronoun changes depending on the gender and number of the noun.

Below is a table of the possessive pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:

Gender/Number Pronoun
nn nn nn-un nn-unt

Here are some examples of possessive pronouns in use:

  • Ahmed: nn gis askar. (This is my soldier's jacket.)
  • Fatima: nn-unt afenna akw. (These are our houses.)
  • Ahmed: nn-uwla mazal. (His shoe is still there.)
  • Fatima: nn-ann tahita. (Her boat.)

Reflexive Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Reflexive pronouns are used to reflect back to the subject of the sentence. In Central Atlas Tamazight, reflexive pronouns are formed by adding the prefix "as" to the personal pronoun. Below is a table of reflexive pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:

Person Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun
aya as-aya nya as-nya aka as-aka nka as-nka u as-u t as-t yun as-yun yunt as-yunt

Here are some examples of reflexive pronouns in use:

  • Ahmed: azagzaw as-aya gma a tayri. (I look at myself in the mirror.)
  • Fatima: as-nka tbaqsa tinin. (You hurt yourself with the knife.)
  • Ahmad: as-u ksayfa kra-unin. (He is shaving himself.)

Demonstrative Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific people, places or things. In Central Atlas Tamazight, demonstrative pronouns can be used to indicate either "this" or "that." There are three forms of demonstrative pronouns in Central Atlas Tamazight:

Gender Singular Plural
hddad | hdden hddal | hddalt

Here are some examples of demonstrative pronouns in use:

  • Ahmed: hddad ayssijin id kano. (This book is mine.)
  • Fatima: hdden ayawdi tayri. (Those pictures are yours.)
  • Ahmed: hddalt acku ur-itettman-as d amar. (That is what he wants to do.)

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here is a dialogue that features many of the pronouns we learned in this lesson:

  • Ahmed: azul aya? (Hi, how are you?)
  • Fatima: afouss tina, afouss tayri? (Good, and you?)
  • Ahmed: afouss nka. amekka tawqqurt n udayda? (Good, do you like the city of Udayda?)
  • Fatima: ih, tawqqurt-iyi d tawqqurt-ann-ik. Ayfu yund-iyi aya, tura yund-ann-nka-s. (Yes, my city and your city. My family is there, and yours is here.)
  • Ahmed: aya, nn gis askar izd akayad nn-uwla. Azzul-iw yurzen-a as-aya, tura azzul-t-aw yurzen-t-as nka. (Yes, this is my soldier's jacket and this is my shoe. I will take mine with me and you can take yours with you.)

Remember, if you have any questions about pronouns or any other aspect of Central Atlas Tamazight, you can find more information on Polyglot Club, or ask questions to native speakers!

Sources[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

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