Arabic Possessive Pronoun

Possessive pronouns in Arabic Possessive pronouns (my, your, his, her, our, their) are used to indicate ownership of something. In Arabic, as with object pronouns, these take the form of suffixes; they are attached to the noun that’s owned. بيتي (beiti)my house كتابه (kitaabeh)his book أختك (Ukhtek)your sister Note: If the noun that’s owned ends in a taa’ marbuuTa (ـة), the taa’ marbuuTa must…

Arabic Pronoun

Subject and object pronouns in Arabic   Subject pronouns – ضمائر الفاعل  Object pronouns – ضمائر المفعول به      Subject pronouns   Subject pronouns (I, you, we, he, she, we, they) take the place of a noun and function as the subject of a sentence. Italic and Bold means (Harakat, the vowels on the letters) أنا من أمريكا (Ana min America) – I am from the…