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Match the possessive pronoun in Arabic with the correct English translation:
Match the possessive pronoun in Arabic with the correct English translation:
ي = My نا = Our ك = Your (masc.) كِ = Your (fem.)
Match the Arabic word for 'my house' with the correct form used with different pronouns:
Match the Arabic word for 'my house' with the correct form used with different pronouns:
بيتي = My house بيتنا = Our house بيتك = Your (masc.) house بيتكِ = Your (fem.) house
Match the Arabic word for 'house' with the correct possessive pronoun:
Match the Arabic word for 'house' with the correct possessive pronoun:
بيتُهُ = His house بيتها = Her house بيتُهُم = Their house بيتكم = Your (plural) house
Match the Arabic word for 'my car' with the correct form used with different pronouns:
Match the Arabic word for 'my car' with the correct form used with different pronouns:
Match the Arabic word for 'car' with the correct possessive pronoun:
Match the Arabic word for 'car' with the correct possessive pronoun:
Match the Arabic word for 'notebook' with the correct form used with different pronouns:
Match the Arabic word for 'notebook' with the correct form used with different pronouns:
Match the Arabic word for 'notebook' with the correct possessive pronoun:
Match the Arabic word for 'notebook' with the correct possessive pronoun:
Match the Arabic word for 'teacher' with the correct form used with different pronouns:
Match the Arabic word for 'teacher' with the correct form used with different pronouns:
Match the Arabic word for 'teacher' with the correct possessive pronoun:
Match the Arabic word for 'teacher' with the correct possessive pronoun:
Match the following personal pronoun with its corresponding possessive pronoun suffix:
Match the following personal pronoun with its corresponding possessive pronoun suffix:
Match the personal pronoun with its corresponding possessive form:
Match the personal pronoun with its corresponding possessive form:
Match the correct form of Arabic to say "My Book":
Match the correct form of Arabic to say "My Book":
Match the correct form of Arabic to say "Our Car":
Match the correct form of Arabic to say "Our Car":
Match the following pronouns to its gender:
Match the following pronouns to its gender:
Match the following to say "Her Pen":
Match the following to say "Her Pen":
Flashcards
Possessive pronouns in Arabic
Possessive pronouns in Arabic
Suffixes attached to nouns indicating possession.
بيتي (Bayti)
بيتي (Bayti)
"My house". The suffix indicates 'my'.
بيتنا (Baytuna)
بيتنا (Baytuna)
"Our house". The suffix indicates 'our'.
بيتك (Baytuka)
بيتك (Baytuka)
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بيتكِ (Baytuki)
بيتكِ (Baytuki)
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بيتكم (Baytukom)
بيتكم (Baytukom)
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بيته (Baytuhu)
بيته (Baytuhu)
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بيتها (Baytuha)
بيتها (Baytuha)
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بيتهم (Baytuhum)
بيتهم (Baytuhum)
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Nouns ending in 'تاء مربوطة'
Nouns ending in 'تاء مربوطة'
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One-way connector
One-way connector
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Study Notes
- Possessive pronouns in Arabic are suffixes, letters, or groups of letters, attached to the nouns end to reflect the possessor.
Possessive Pronouns with "House" ()بيت
- My house: بيتي (bayti) uses the suffix ""ي (i) to indicate possession by "I" ()أنا.
- Our house: بيتنا (baytuna) uses the suffix "na" ( )ناto indicate our possession by "we" ()نحن.
- Your house (masc.): بيتك (baytak) uses the suffix "ka" ( )كto indicate possession by "you" (masculine, )أنت.
- Your house (fem.): بيتك (baytiki) uses the suffix "ki" ( )كto indicate possession by "you" (feminine, )أنت.
- Your house (plural): بيتكم (baytakum) employs "kum" ( )كمto denote possession by "you all" (plural, )أنتم.
- His house: بيته (baytuhu) uses the suffix "hu" ( )هto indicate possession by "he" ()هو.
- Her house: بيتها (baytuha) uses the suffix "ha" ( )هاto indicate possession by "she" ()هي.
- Their house: بيتهم (baytuhum) uses the suffix "hum" ( )همto indicate possession by "they" ()هم.
Possessive Pronouns with "Car" ()سيارة
- When a noun ends in taa marbuta ()ة, it changes to regular taa ( )تbefore adding a possessive pronoun.
- My car: سيارتي (sayyarati) uses the suffix ""ي (i).
- Our car: سيارتنا (sayyaratuna) uses the suffix "na" ()نا.
- Your car (masc.): سيارتك (sayyaratak) uses the suffix "ka" ()ك.
- Your car (fem.): سيارتك (sayyaratiki) uses the suffix "ki" ()ك.
- Your car (plural): سيارتكم (sayyaratakum) uses the suffix "kum" ()كم.
- His car: سيارته (sayyarathu) uses the suffix "hu" ()ه.
- Her car: سيارتها (sayyaratuha) uses the suffix "ha" ()ها.
- Their car: سيارتهم (sayyaratuhum) uses the suffix "hum" ()هم.
Possessive Pronouns with "Notebook" ( )دفترand "Teacher" ()أستاذ
- One-way connectors ( ا, و, د, ذ, ر, )ز necessitate the use of the independent form if the possessive pronoun is one letter or the initial shape if more than one letter.
- My notebook: دفتري (daftari)
- Our notebook: دفترنا (daftaruna)
- Your (masc.) notebook: دفترك (daftarak)
- Your (fem.) notebook: دفترك (daftaruki)
- You (pl.) notebook: دفتركم (daftarakum)
- His notebook: دفتره (daftaruhu)
- Her notebook: دفترها (daftaruha)
- Their notebook: دفترهم (daftaruhum)
- My teacher: أستاذي (ustadhi)
- Our teacher: أستاذنا (ustadhuna)
- Your (masc.) teacher: أستاذك (ustadhak)
- Your (fem.) teacher: أستاذك (ustadhuki)
- You (pl.) teacher: أستاذكم (ustadhukum)
- His teacher: أستاذه (ustaduhu)
- Her teacher: أستاذها (ustaduha)
- Their teacher: أستاذهم (ustadhuhum)
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