S1 E11: Learn Egyptian Arabic - possessive pronouns

In Arabic, possessive pronouns, or attached pronouns, are used to indicate ownership or possession of a noun. They are attached to the end of a noun, and their form changes depending on the gender and number of the possessor. Here's a breakdown of the key possessive pronouns: 1. First Person (Singular):My: "ي" (ee) - This is attached to the noun to indicate that the noun belongs to "I" (the speaker).Our: "نا" (naa) - This is attached to the noun to indicate that the noun belongs to "we" (the speaker and others).Your (Male):  " ك َ " (ak) - Used when addressing a male individual.Your (Female): "ك  ِ " (ik) - Used when addressing a female individual. Your (Masculine/Feminine): "كُم" (kum) - Used when addressing a group of people (both male and female) or when referring to a group of males. His: "ه ُ " (oh) - Indicates that the noun belongs to "he" (a male person). Her: "ها" (haa) - Indicates that the noun belongs to "she" (a female person). Their: "هُم" (hum) - Indicates that the noun belongs to "they" (plural, masculine). كِتَاب  bookكِتَابي my book كِتَابنَا our bookكِتَابَك your (m)  bookaكِتَابِك your (f)  (ik)bookكِتَابْكُم your pl  book-komكِتَابُه his book-ohكِتَابْهَا her bookكِتَابْهُم Their book- homI hope this podcast supports you on your journey learning Egyptian Arabic! If it does, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Please follow and rate us.Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com

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