True or false Arabic has no possessive pronouns

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False. Arabic has possessive pronouns that indicate ownership. In Arabic, possessive pronouns are often formed by attaching a suffix to a noun. For example, "my" is indicated by "-ي" (pronounced "i") and "your" (singular, masculine) is indicated by "-كَ" (pronounced "ka"). These suffixes are added to the noun to show possession. For example, "كتاب" (kitāb) means "book," and "كتابي" (kitābī) means "my book."