[24] bitaaç, bitaaçt, bituuç

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  1 bitaaç - بِتاعْ means literally “to belong to” and is used to convey possession.

This lesson does not have an MSA/Classical equivalent.

Let’s take a look at the below table for all of the forms of bitaaç

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Subject (masc.)

 

Bitaaç (masc.)

Possessive suffix

 

Possessive suffix attached to bitaaç.

Iŝ ŝaariç


بِتاعْ

  bitaaç

- my


اِلـشّارِعْ بِتاعـِي.

Iŝ ŝaariç bitaaçi.
The street I live in. Literally: "The street belongs to me."

Iŝ ŝaariç

 

bitaaç

ak - your m.


اِلـشّارِعْ بِتاعَـكْ.

  Iŝ ŝaariç bitaaçak.

Subject (fem.)

 

Bitaaç (fem.)

Possessive suffix

 

Possessive suffix attached to bitaaç.

Il maya


بِتاعِتْ

10 bitaçt

- my


 اِلْـمَيَّه بِتاعْتـِي.

 11  Il maya bitaçti.

The water is mine.
Literally: "The water that belongs to me."

Il maya

 

bitaçt

ak - your m.


اِلْـمَيَّهْ بِتاعْتـَكْ.

 12  Il maya bitaçtak.

Subject (plural)

 

Bitaaç (plural)

Possessive suffix

 

Possessive suffix attached to bituuç.

il kutub


بِتوعْ

19 bituuç

- my


اِلـكُّتُبْ بِتوعـِي.

 20  Il kutub bituuçi.

The books are mine.

Literally: "The books that belong to me."

il kutub

 

bituuç

ak - your m.


 اِلـكُّتُبْ بِتوعَـكْ.

 21   Il kutub bituuçak.

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