Family

...
 

عيلِة

 

/ʻailih/

 

Means

 

Family

   
 
   

أَبْ

 

/ʼab/

 

Means

 

Father

   
 
 

إِمْ‎

 

/ʼim/

 

Means

 

Mother

   
 
 

إِخِتْ

 

/ʼikhit/

 

Means

 

Sister

   
 
 

أَخّ

 

/ʼakh/

 

Means

 

Brother

   
 
 

اِبِنْ

 

/ibin/

 

Means

 

Son

   
 
 

بِنِتْ

 

/binit/

 

Means

 

Daughter

   
 

Adding ي
to any noun will turn it into a possessive pronoun
As in (My House)

بيتــي

 
/baitee/
     
 
Adding  ك
to any noun will turn it into a possessive pronoun
You (Masculine/ Singular)
As in (Your House)
بيْتَك
/baitak/
   
 
 
Adding  ك
to any noun will turn it into a possessive pronoun
You (Feminine/ Singular)
As in (Your House)
بيْتِك
/baitik/
   
 
 
Adding  ـه
to any noun will turn it into a possessive pronoun
You (Masculine/ Singular)
As in (His Mother)
إِمُّــه
/ʼimmuh/
 
 
 
Adding ـها
to any noun will turn it into a possessive pronoun
You (Feminine/ Singular)

As in (His Mother)

 

إِمَّـا

/ʼimmaa/
 
 

عَنْدي

 

/ʻandee/

 

Means

 

I have/ own

   
 

 

عَنْدَك

 

/ʻandak/

 

Means

 

You have/ own (Masculine)

 


عَنْدِك

 

/ʻandik/

 

Means

 

You have/ own (Feminine)

 
 

ما

 

/maa/

 

Means

 

Is a negation tool that should precede verbs

   
 
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