Possessive Pronouns gL ySquce
Possessive pronouns in Arabic are suffixes. Those that you have already seen and.
heard include:
Gul GS yul wally Upeeel asl
her son his family ‘my father her name my name
Remember: 3 is written and pronounced as 3 when a pronoun suffix is added.
The possessive pronouns corresponding to the subject pronouns you know are: 2®
Learn to recognize these as the written suffixes. ‘The pronunciation of some of the vowels in
these endings varies slightly among different varieties of Arabic. The spoken endings are
fixed for each dialect. In formal Arabic, the pronunciation of these endings varies slightly
with different grammatical endings. For the present, you are expected to recognize the
variants without worrying about the differences. ‘This chart gives one of the three formal
endings that you will see and hear: 2B
Go to your DVD and click on the third chart to hear the colloquial forms of these pronouns.
a=Capel gl) ASU tee |v gue
Fok 4c SOVTENC, SOW WHOSE, ASIN THE BXAMILE:
ls gama ag sla (LT / pul) adhe
Tae) Sod coh V § (281/35) ost 1
S Ryad (—StI/ Leaky) a A
Yoda ye Cotta (LI/gul) A + Clee opi (4p8/ Goll) y Las, i er
Ugh (54/ UL.) Uses (98/5 qe) of
OY Glee ek ajay (pa/ Skul) VV «LAL oe 5 (G05/ cu) 0
Vaal ad (Ga5/ Usd) VY Sayan (G81/ olyie) Ja 0
EASA jilaaca
Conrrre re rottownc ABOUT Lys USING APROPRIATE PRONOUNS, SUCH AS eh / LQ, pay gh
Reseavnen ronrwnire 3 ass wens Nacesean:
goal MN eg yay rare Leal pb ULL lye ibe
tegen a ally sug Lal gb Cally A agagad Ug gd Sd Lge
Tesla ait gt tab ype ay teed Sally Banal! pall pb Jory
US slg BAL pg 5g Ue GG Akg wasiy Uuley spon
SY SILLY a
Boul g agama fe Le siallS yo ga
(anal yi) dishes Joli 4 one
Lost AND FouND: PLACE BOOKS, PENCILS AND OTHER OBJECTS YOU CAN NAME IN THE CENTER OF THF ROOM.
‘TAKE TURNS RETURNING THE OBJECTS TO THEIR OWNERS BY ASKING:
eSa ibs Nhe Lay «Subs fin Jar
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