Arabic: possessive suffixes

28 Mar

-ii          my

-ya       my(after long vowel or diphtong)

-ka       your(male)

-ki         your(female)

-hu       his(after ‘aa’  and ‘uu’)

-huu     his(after ‘a’ and ‘u’)

-hi         his(after ‘ii’ and ‘ay’)

-hii        his(after ‘i’)

-haa      her

-kumaa your both

-humaa their both

-himaa   their both(after ‘i’, ‘ii’ or ‘ay’)

-naa        our

-kum      your(male)

-kunna  your(female)

-hum     their(male)

-him      their(male)(after ‘i’, ‘ii’, or ‘ay’)

-hunna  their(female)

-hinna  their(female)(after ‘i’, ‘ii’ or ‘ay’)

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2 Responses to “Arabic: possessive suffixes”

  1. Ryu April 1, 2012 at 3:30 am #

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