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==HOW TO USE THE PRONOUNS IN STANDARD ARABIC: ”ذٰلِكُمْ”, ”ذٰلِكُنَّ” ,”ذٰلِكِ‎”, ”ذٰلِكَ”, ”ذٰلِكُمَا”==


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'''”ذٰلِكُمْ”, ”ذٰلِكُنَّ” ,”ذٰلِكِ‎”, ”ذٰلِكَ”, ”ذٰلِكُمَا”'''
In spoken Arabic language, you should take into account two things:


In spoken Arabic language you should take into account two things:-
#The gender: whether it’s male or female,
#Singular ( only one), Dual ( only two), or plural ( more than two).


1- The gender: whether it’s male or female


2- Singular ( only one), Dual ( only two), or plural ( more than two).
In spoken English, there are only singular and plural.


In spoken English, there are only singular and plural


So, ”ذٰلِكُمْ”, ”ذٰلِكُنَّ” ,”ذٰلِكِ‎”, ”ذٰلِكَ”, ”ذٰلِكُمَا”
So, ”ذٰلِكُمْ”, ”ذٰلِكُنَّ” ,”ذٰلِكِ‎”, ”ذٰلِكَ”, ”ذٰلِكُمَا”


all of the above have the same meaning which is mean ”THAT” OR "THIS", but we differentiate among them according to the previous two points I mentioned, as follows:-


ذٰلِكَ :- it refers to a male + singular


ذٰلِكِ:- refers to a female + singular
all of the above have the same meaning which is mean ”THAT” OR "THIS", but we differentiate among them according to the previous two points I mentioned, as follows:
 
*ذٰلِكَ :- it refers to a male + singular
 
*ذٰلِكِ:- refers to a female + singular
 
*ذٰلِكُمْ:- refers to males + plural
 
*ذٰلِكُنَّ:- refers to females + plural
 
*ذٰلِكُمَا:- refers to( 2 males) or (2 females) or (1 male and 1 female) + dual


ذٰلِكُمْ:- refers to males + plural


ذٰلِكُنَّ:- refers to females + plural


ذٰلِكُمَا:- refers to( 2 males) or (2 females) or (1 male and 1 female) + dual


FINALLY, I HOPE THIS GRAMMAR LESSON COULD HELP YOU.
FINALLY, I HOPE THIS GRAMMAR LESSON COULD HELP YOU.


PLEASE,DON'T HESITATE TO ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION
PLEASE,DON'T HESITATE TO ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION

Revision as of 16:56, 5 December 2020

HOW TO USE THE PRONOUNS IN STANDARD ARABIC: ”ذٰلِكُمْ”, ”ذٰلِكُنَّ” ,”ذٰلِكِ‎”, ”ذٰلِكَ”, ”ذٰلِكُمَا”

In spoken Arabic language, you should take into account two things:

  1. The gender: whether it’s male or female,
  2. Singular ( only one), Dual ( only two), or plural ( more than two).


In spoken English, there are only singular and plural.


So, ”ذٰلِكُمْ”, ”ذٰلِكُنَّ” ,”ذٰلِكِ‎”, ”ذٰلِكَ”, ”ذٰلِكُمَا”


all of the above have the same meaning which is mean ”THAT” OR "THIS", but we differentiate among them according to the previous two points I mentioned, as follows:

  • ذٰلِكَ :- it refers to a male + singular
  • ذٰلِكِ:- refers to a female + singular
  • ذٰلِكُمْ:- refers to males + plural
  • ذٰلِكُنَّ:- refers to females + plural
  • ذٰلِكُمَا:- refers to( 2 males) or (2 females) or (1 male and 1 female) + dual



FINALLY, I HOPE THIS GRAMMAR LESSON COULD HELP YOU.

PLEASE,DON'T HESITATE TO ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION