Arabic/pronouns1

In Arabic, pronouns can appear either as independent words or as suffixes, depending on their function. Pronouns that act as subjects use the standalone form, while pronouns acting as objects—either of verbs or of prepositions—use the suffix form.

Standalone forms

Suffix forms

=Translation Exercises=

=Exercise 1=

we نَحنُ I أَناْ here هُنا available مَوجودُ in في airport مَطارُ he هُوَ restaurant مَطعَمُ on عَلى ground أَرضُ beautiful جَميلُ you (to a male) أَنتَ you (to a female) أَنتِ school مَدرَسةُ there هُنالِكَ ugly قَبيحُ marketplace سوقُ

ا
 * 1) نَحنُ هُنا.
 * 2) أَنا مَوجودُ.
 * 3) أَنا في المَطارِ.
 * 4) هُوَ في المَطعَمِ.
 * 5) نَحنُ عَلى الـأَرضِ.
 * 6) هِيَ جَميلةُ.
 * 7) أَنتَ في المَطارِ.
 * 8) أَنتَ في المَدرَسةِ.
 * 9) أَنا هُنا.
 * 10) أَنتَ هُنالِكَ.
 * 11) هُوَ قَبيحُ.
 * 12) أَنتَ في السوقِ.

=Key= 1. We are Here. 2. I am available. 3. I Am in the Airport. 4. He is in the restaurant. 6. She is pretty. 8. You are in school/ the school. 10. You are there. 11. He is ugly. 12. You are in the market/mall. 13. Father 14. Mother 15.son