Detached Personal Pronouns in Arabic

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Detached Personal Pronouns in Arabic

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hello everybody and welcome to Arabic with Amina today's lesson we are going to be talking about the detached pronouns in Arabic there are different types of pronouns in Arabic the pronouns can be invisible or covert which is called mustatira they can be visible where they are shown in the sentence and written by Ariza and the visible pronouns are further divided into attached means they are attached to another word and moon fossil which is detached meaning they are their own word in today's video we're going to be covering the detached pronouns so on to with the detached pronouns or in Arabic these pronouns are written alone separately from other words so they are their own words in sentence the detached pronoun can be first person with kalim second person or third person so what does that mean well first person is the person who is speaking or second person is the person who you are talking to or the person who is listening third person is someone you're talking about but they are absent so we're first going to be talking about singular pronouns or first person the one who is speaking in the singular form is me am speaking in Arabic would be Anna the second person or the person am talking to would be you which in Arabic according to the gender if male would be Anta and female would be anti and the third person that we are talking about who is not present would be he or she he in Arabic is and she in Arabic is here now we're moving on to the Dual pronouns so that means when we are two people if you're not familiar with duels check out our video on the duels now in the first person we are two people we are talking there's no specific form for duels in the first person it's just we which in Arabic is when am talking to two other people in English that would be you in Arabic and Tuma meaning both of you and the third person in the Dual form which means we are saying they and are referring to two people and Arabic would be Huma now to talk about the plural pronouns meaning we are using three or more people the first person would be in English we would say we which in Arabic again is naino the plural second person where we're talking to three people depends on the gender are we talking to group of males are we talking to group of females in English we would simply say you and it would be implied that we are talking in the plural form in Arabic if male it is Anton and if female and tuna if you are talking to group of people mixed of male and female it's common to just refer to the male form and Tom and to talk about the plural third person we would say they again according to the gender would be hum for males and hunna for females and that's it we covered all of the detached pronouns so for quick review the first person could be Anna in the singular form and could be nahu in the Dual or plural form as for second person if we are talking to single person and is male it'd be Anta single female would be anti talking to two people regardless of gender would be antima talking to group of three or more if male would be Anton and female would be antunna as for the third person if we are talking about one person and he is male we would say if female here if we're talking about two people regardless of gender would be Huma talking about group of people they would be whom if male female so let's put what we learned into few examples we'll start with the first person which is either or we Amina which means am Amina we are speaking few examples for the second person pronouns ahid if male anti mushahida female meaning you are viewer and to mom when talking to two people meaning you both of you you too are viewers talking to group of three or more people if male Anton or female you are viewers now for third person pronouns if male hiana IMA female meaning he or she is sleeping when talking about two people Humana Iman they referring to two people are sleeping when talking about three or more people if male iMat female meaning they are sleeping and that wraps up today's lesson about detached pronouns if you found this video useful please do subscribe for more videos like share and comment below any questions you may have thank you see you next time in Arabic with Amina
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