Pronoun
«Pronoun» (lat. pronomen) is an independent part of speech that indicates objects, signs, quantity, but does not name them, that is, it replaces a noun, adjective and numeral.
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Personal Pronoun
«أَنَا - anā» - "I"
«أَنْتَ - anta» - "you"
«أَنْتَ - anta» - "you", 2nd person masculine singular personal pronoun.
«هُوَ - huwa» - "he"
«هُوَ - huwa» - "he", 3rd person masculine singular personal pronoun.
«نَحْنُ - nahnu» - "we"
«أنتما - antuma» - "you"
«أنتما - antuma» - "you", 2nd person dual personal pronoun.
«هُمَا - huma» - "they"
«هُمَا - huma» - "they", 3rd person dual personal pronoun.
«أَنْتُمْ - antum» - "you"
«أَنْتُمْ - antum» - "you", 2nd person masculine plural personal pronoun.
«هُمْ - hum» - "they"
«هُمْ - hum» - "they", 3rd person masculine plural personal pronoun.
«هُنَّ - hunna» - "they"
«هُنَّ - hunna» - "they", 3rd person feminine plural personal pronoun.
«كَ -kya» - "your"
«هُنَّ - kya» - 2nd person singular pronoun.
Demonstrative Pronoun
Demonstrative pronouns are words like this, that, these and those. They vary according to gender (male and female) and number (singular, dual and plural).
«تِلْكَ - til'ka» - "this"
«ذَٰلِكَ - dhalika» - "that"
«أُولَٰئِكَ - ulaika» - "those"
«هَٰؤُلَاءِ - haulai» - "these"
Relative Pronoun
A relative pronoun is a pronoun that heads an adjective clause. The relative pronouns are that, which, who, whom, and whose.