Question
True or false Arabic has no possessive pronouns
Answers
There are no human answers yet.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
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."
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.