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

Revision as of 21:15, 20 October 2016

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