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<h1>Introduction</h1>
==Introduction==
In this lesson, you will learn how to use possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish. Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership and possession. For example, "my book" or "his car". Understanding how to use possessive pronouns is an important step in learning the Central Kurdish language.  
In this lesson, you will learn how to use possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish. Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership and possession. For example, "my book" or "his car". Understanding how to use possessive pronouns is an important step in learning the Central Kurdish language.  




<h2>Possessive Pronouns</h2>
<span link>Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Central-kurdish/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]] & [[Language/Central-kurdish/Grammar/Gender|Gender]].</span>  
==Possessive Pronouns==
Possessive pronouns refer to the person or thing that owns something. In Central Kurdish, there are two types of possessive pronouns: dependent and independent. Dependent possessive pronouns are used when the noun they modify is not mentioned explicitly, while independent possessive pronouns stand alone and do not require a noun to modify.
Possessive pronouns refer to the person or thing that owns something. In Central Kurdish, there are two types of possessive pronouns: dependent and independent. Dependent possessive pronouns are used when the noun they modify is not mentioned explicitly, while independent possessive pronouns stand alone and do not require a noun to modify.


<h3>Dependent Possessive Pronouns</h3>
===Dependent Possessive Pronouns===
Dependent possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish agree in gender and number with the modified noun. The following table shows some examples:
Dependent possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish agree in gender and number with the modified noun. The following table shows some examples:


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<h3>Independent Possessive Pronouns</h3>
===Independent Possessive Pronouns===
Independent possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish are formed by adding the suffix "-ysh" to the personal pronoun. They are not inflected for gender or number. The following table shows some examples:
Independent possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish are formed by adding the suffix "-ysh" to the personal pronoun. They are not inflected for gender or number. The following table shows some examples:


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<h2>Usage</h2>
==Usage==
Possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish are used to indicate ownership or possession of a noun. They are placed before the noun they modify. For example:
Possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish are used to indicate ownership or possession of a noun. They are placed before the noun they modify. For example:


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- wan malên wan in. (Those are their houses.)
- wan malên wan in. (Those are their houses.)


<h2>Practice</h2>
==Practice==
Translate the following sentences into Central Kurdish:
Translate the following sentences into Central Kurdish:


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- Your (singular) phone is ringing.
- Your (singular) phone is ringing.


<h2>Conclusion</h2>
==Conclusion==
Congratulations! You have learned how to use possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish. Make sure to practice using these pronouns regularly to improve your language skills. In the next lesson, we will learn about numbers and counting in Central Kurdish.  
Congratulations! You have learned how to use possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish. Make sure to practice using these pronouns regularly to improve your language skills. In the next lesson, we will learn about numbers and counting in Central Kurdish.  


<span link>Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: [[Language/Central-kurdish/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]] & [[Language/Central-kurdish/Grammar/Descriptive-Adjectives|Descriptive Adjectives]].</span>
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Central KurdishGrammar0 to A1 Course → Pronouns and Nouns → Possessive Pronouns

Introduction

In this lesson, you will learn how to use possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish. Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership and possession. For example, "my book" or "his car". Understanding how to use possessive pronouns is an important step in learning the Central Kurdish language.


Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: How to Use Be & Gender.

Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns refer to the person or thing that owns something. In Central Kurdish, there are two types of possessive pronouns: dependent and independent. Dependent possessive pronouns are used when the noun they modify is not mentioned explicitly, while independent possessive pronouns stand alone and do not require a noun to modify.

Dependent Possessive Pronouns

Dependent possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish agree in gender and number with the modified noun. The following table shows some examples:

Central Kurdish Pronunciation English
min / mina míːn / míːna my / mine
te / tea te: / te:a your / yours (singular)
wî / wîya wi: / wi:ja his
wê / wêya we: / we:ja her
em / ema ém / éma our / ours
hûn / hûna hu:n / hu:na your / yours (plural)
wan / wana wa:n / wa:na their / theirs

Independent Possessive Pronouns

Independent possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish are formed by adding the suffix "-ysh" to the personal pronoun. They are not inflected for gender or number. The following table shows some examples:

Central Kurdish Pronunciation English
min ysh míːn íʃ mine
te ysh te: íʃ yours (singular)
wî ysh wi: íʃ his
wê ysh we: íʃ hers
em ysh ém íʃ ours
hûn ysh hu:n íʃ yours (plural)
wan ysh wa:n íʃ theirs

Usage

Possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish are used to indicate ownership or possession of a noun. They are placed before the noun they modify. For example:

- min pirtûka min e. (This is my book.) - te serê te ye. (This is your head.) - wî min e. (He is mine.) - wê pîroz e. (She is beautiful.) - em evênên emın in. (These are our houses.) - hûn gundên xwe ditînin. (You have seen your villages.) - wan malên wan in. (Those are their houses.)

Practice

Translate the following sentences into Central Kurdish:

- This is her pen. - That is your (plural) car. - Those are their children. - His house is big. - These are our cats. - My father is in the garden. - Your (singular) phone is ringing.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have learned how to use possessive pronouns in Central Kurdish. Make sure to practice using these pronouns regularly to improve your language skills. In the next lesson, we will learn about numbers and counting in Central Kurdish.


Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: Present Tense & Descriptive Adjectives.

Table of Contents - Central Kurdish Course - 0 to A1


Basic Greetings


Pronouns and Nouns


Numbers and Counting


Basic Sentence Structure


Time and Dates


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Housing and Accommodations


Central Kurdish Culture and Society

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