Note: A separate pronoun can be added as an apposition to a word containing a
suffix pronoun to give special emphasis, e.g.
َتْنَأ َكِب ُتْرَرـَم
marartu bi-ka
anta.
I passed by you. (Yo u are the one I passed by.)
15.3 Sometimes the verb is preceded by a separate personal pronoun
referring to the subject to put stress on the statement or subject, or
to make the expression clear and to avoid misunderstandings in an
unvocalized text, e.g.
ط ِبي َبَّ َأ َ نا َش َكر ُت ل^
ana ̄ sˇakartu t
̇
-t
̇
abı
- ba. I thanked the doctor.
َس ِم ْع َت ْلـ َخ َب َر َأ ْن َت^
anta sami
ta l-h
̆
abara. Yo u heard the piece of news.
ب َكُّب ِ ك/ ُأ ِحَُّأ َ نا ُأ ِح^
ana ̄
uh
̇
ibbu-ki (f.) /
uh
̇
ibbu-ka (m.). I (certainly) love
you.
15.4 The suffix pronouns ت ِصَل ُةَّض َما ِئ ُر ْلـ ُمَّ َأل function as accusative
and genitive forms of the personal pronouns. They can be attached to
nouns, prepositions or verbs:
singular dual plural
ـي.. ِ. /..ı
/ ..ـ ِني /..nı
-
/ (as in the plural) ..ـ َنا /..na ̄/
my me our, us
- m. ..ـ َك /..ka/ ..ـ ُك َما /..kuma ̄/ ..ـ ُك ْم /..kum/
your, you your, you (two) your, you
- f. ..ـ ِك /..ki/ ..ـ ُك َما /..kuma ̄/ نَّ ..ـ ُك /..kunna/
your, you your, you (two) your, you
- m. ..ـ ُه /..hu/ ..ـ ُه َما /...huma ̄/ ..ـ ُه ْم /..hum/
his, him, its, it their, them (two) their, them
- f. ..ـ َها /..ha ̄/ ..ـ ُه َما /...huma ̄/ نَّ ..ـ ُه /..hunna/
her, its, it their, them (two) their, them
Separate
personal
pronouns
and suffix
pronouns
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