Arabic vocabulary
How to say “pronoun” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
الخامس أن الضمير في رجعه هو الضمير في قوله ﴿فَمَا لَهُ مِنْ قُوَّةٍ وَلا نَاصِرٍ﴾
The fifth is that the pronoun in 'bring him back' is the same pronoun in His saying, 'So he has no strength or helper.'
الضَّمِيرَ — the pronoun. This noun 'the pronoun' is the subject of the anna-clause, carrying the object-style ending anna imposes on its subject. It is the grammatical topic, the attached pronoun whose referent is being argued. The object-style ending marks it as anna's subject.
From: Ten Proofs of Resurrection →الخامس أن الضمير في رجعه هو الضمير في قوله ﴿فَمَا لَهُ مِنْ قُوَّةٍ وَلا نَاصِرٍ﴾
The fifth is that the pronoun in 'bring him back' is the same pronoun in His saying, 'So he has no strength or helper.'
الضَّمِيرُ — the pronoun. This noun 'the pronoun' is the predicate of the anna-clause, made definite by 'the', in the plain ending. It identifies the first pronoun with a second one located in a different verse, the heart of the argument.
From: Ten Proofs of Resurrection →OpenArabic teaches words like ضَمِيرٌ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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