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English. Arabic.—Phonetic Pronunciation
and wa
because li-an, 'alashān
but lākin, walākin
even ḥatta
for 'ala shān
neither
nor wa-lā
or wa-illa, walla
that in
27. Prepositions.
Above fōq
after b'ad
round hāuwaleyn
by b, be, wa
for 'ala shān
from min, 'an
in b, be, fl
of 'an
on (upon) 'ala
near ganb
to 1, le
under taḥt
with b, bi
28. Pronouns.
Singular.
I ana
thou inta (mas.), inti (fem.)
he, it hūwa
she hīyah
Plural.
We ehna
you, ye intum
they hum, huma
Singular. (Suffixes.)
My— —ī
thy— —ak (mas.), ik (fem.)
his— —u
her— —ha