Possessive Pronouns Flashcards

show ownership or possession of something

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prepositional phrase

لي [lii]

A

mine

Example: الكتاب لي [al-kitaab lee] – “The book is mine.”

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prepositional phrase

لك [laka]

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yours (m.)

Example: الكتاب لكَ [al-kitaab laka] – “The book is yours” (to a male).

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prepositional phrase

لك [laki]

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yours (f.)

Example: الكتاب لكِ [al-kitaab laki] – “The book is yours” (to a female)

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prepositional phrase

له [lahu]

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his

Example: الكتاب لهُ [al-kitaab lahu] – “The book is his.”

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prepositional phrase

لها [laha]

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hers

Example: الكتاب لها [al-kitaab laha] – “The book is hers.”

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prepositional phrase

لنا [lana]

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ours

Example: الكتاب لنا [al-kitaab lanaa] – “The book is ours.”

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prepositional phrase

لكم [lakum]

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yours plural (m.)

Example: الكتاب لكم [al-kitaab lakum] – “The book is yours” (plural m).

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prepositional phrase

لكن [lakunna]

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yours plural (f.)

Example: الكتاب لكن [al-kitaab lakunna] – “The book is yours” (plural f)

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prepositional phrase

لهم [lahum]

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theirs (m.)

الكتاب لهم [al-kitaab lahum] – “The book is theirs” (masculine plural).

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prepositional phrase

لهن [lahunna]

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theirs (f.)

الكتاب لهن [al-kitaab lahunna] – “The book is theirs” (feminine plural)

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directly attached to noun

ي [ii]

A

my

Example: كتابي [kitaabee] – “My book.”

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directly attached to noun

كَ [ka]

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your singular (m.)

Example: كتابك [kitaabuka] – “Your book” (to a male).

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directly attached to noun

كِ [ki]

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your singular (f.)

Example: كتابكِ [kitaabuki] – “Your book” (to a female).

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directly attached to noun

ـهُ [hu]

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his

Example: كتابه [kitaabuhu] – “His book.”

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directly attached to noun

ـها [haa]

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her

Example: كتابها [kitaabuhaa] – “Her book.”

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directly attached to noun

ـنا [naa]

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our

Example: كتابنا [kitaabuna] – “Our book.”

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directly attached to noun

ـكم [kum]

A

your (m.)

Example: كتابكم [kitaabukum] – “Your book” (plural).

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directly attached to noun

كن [kunna]

A

your (f.)

Example: كتابكن [kitaabukunna] – “Your book” (plural).

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directly attached to noun

هم [hum]

A

theirs (m.)

Example: كتابهم [kitaabuhum] – “Their book” (masculine plural).

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directly attached to noun

ـهن [hunna]

A

theirs (f.)

Example: كتابهن [kitaabuhunna] – “Their book” (feminine plural).