In Arabic, the subject pronoun is frequently
dropped.
The conjugated verb shows who the subject is.
كِتَبـِـتْ الرِّسالَة
Or
آني كِتَبِــتْ الرِّسالَة
I wrote the letter
رِياضَة
/riyaaDHah/
Means
Sport

كُرَة السَّلَّة
/kurat issallah/
Means
Basketball

طوبَة
/Toobah/
Means
Soccer

السِّباحَة
/issibaaHah/
Means
Swimming

مَشي
/mashee/
Means
Walking
آني أَلْعَبْ
/ʼaanee ʼalʻab/
Means
I play
As in
آني أَلْعَبْ رِياضَة كُلْ يوم
/ʼaanee ʼalʻab riyaaDHah kul yoam/
I work out everyday
رِياضْتي المُفَضَّلَة
/riyaaDHtee ilmufaDHalah/
Means
My favorite sport
كُرَة السَّلَّة هِيَّ رِياضْتي المُفَضَّلَة
/kurat issallah hiyya riyaaDHtee ilmufaDHalah/
Means
Basketball is my favorite sport
شِنو رِياضْتَك المُفَضَّلَة؟
/shinoo riyaaDHtak ilmufaDHalah/
Means
What is your favorite sport?
مِشيتْ
/mishait/
Means
I walked
أَمْشي
/ʼamshee/
Means
I walk
رِكَضِتْ
/rikaDHit/
Means
I ran
أَرْكُض
/ʼarkuDH/
Means
I run
نادي
/naadee/
Means
Gym

مَلابِس رِياضَة
/malaabis riyaaDHah/
Means
Sportswear
بُطُل مَيْ
/buTul may/
Means
Water bottle

آخُذْ
/ʼaakhuTH/
Means
I take
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