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In this article I will teach the arabic subject pronouns (ضمائر الفاعل ) in arabic .
The Arabic subject pronouns are  
The Subject pronouns take the place of a noun and function as the subject of a sentence but in arabic they are frequently dropped and you can only tell who subject is from the verb conjugation except in the equational (verbless) sentences like
I = أنا = ana
I'm tired = أنا تعبان
You(masc) = أنت = anta  
I'm from morocco = أنا من المغرب
In arabic there are 13 subject pronouns
I = انا = an
You(masc)=أنت=anta
You(fem)=أنت=anti
You(fem)=أنت=anti
You (dual masc)=انتما=antoma
You(dual)=أنتما=antuma
You(plural,masc)=أنتم =antum
You(plural,fem)=أنتن=antunna
We=نحن=nahnu
He=هو=howwa
She=هي=heyya
They(dual)=هما=humma
They(plural,masc)=هم=hom
They(plural,fem)=هن= hunna , in arabic they are frequently dropped except in the  equational (verbless) sentences like
I'm happy = أنا سعيد
I'm from morocco =أنا من المغرب

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The Arabic subject pronouns are I = أنا = ana You(masc) = أنت = anta You(fem)=أنت=anti You(dual)=أنتما=antuma You(plural,masc)=أنتم =antum You(plural,fem)=أنتن=antunna We=نحن=nahnu He=هو=howwa She=هي=heyya They(dual)=هما=humma They(plural,masc)=هم=hom They(plural,fem)=هن= hunna , in arabic they are frequently dropped except in the equational (verbless) sentences like I'm happy = أنا سعيد I'm from morocco =أنا من المغرب