Note:
When they are connected with a verb, they are equivalent to objective pronouns. When they are connected with a noun, they are equivalent to possessive pronouns.
Example:
حقـنا ‘Haquna (Our right).

Note:

When they are connected with a verb, they are equivalent to objective pronouns.
When they are connected with a noun, they are equivalent to possessive pronouns.

Example:

حقـنا ‘Haquna (Our right).


Note:
When they are connected with a verb, they are equivalent to objective pronouns. When they are connected with a noun, they are equivalent to possessive pronouns.
Example:
قدميكما Qadamekoma (Your feet), عملهما ‘amaluhoma (Their business/work).

Note:

When they are connected with a verb, they are equivalent to objective pronouns.
When they are connected with a noun, they are equivalent to possessive pronouns.

Example:

قدميكما Qadamekoma (Your feet), عملهما ‘amaluhoma (Their business/work).


Note:
When they are connected with a verb, they are equivalent to objective pronouns. When they are connected with a noun, they are equivalent to possessive pronouns.
Examples:
كتابـي Ketabee (My book), كتابـها ketabuha (Her book), كتابـُك ketabuka (Your book (m)).

Note:

When they are connected with a verb, they are equivalent to objective pronouns.
When they are connected with a noun, they are equivalent to possessive pronouns.

Examples:

كتابـي Ketabee (My book), كتابـها ketabuha (Her book), كتابـُك ketabuka (Your book (m)).


Note: Only when it comes to dual it won’t matter whether they are male and female or both male/both female.

Note: Only when it comes to dual it won’t matter whether they are male and female or both male/both female.