[21] the possessive suffix

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       Sections: Possession explained, Be careful, Drills
 



                            

 

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 Conjugate the word “umm (mother) – which ends in two consonants

Possessive Suffixes 




أُمـِّي

أُمِّي

 12  ummi  -  my                 

my mother


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 Conjugate the word “ça’d (contract) which ends in two consonants

Possessive Suffixes 






عَقْدي 

عَقْدي

20  çadi  my  

my contract


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  Note: The above used suffixes that BEGAN with a vowel do not need a helping vowel.

Which of the above suffixes began with a vowel??

You got it! They are: i, ak, ik, and u.

Only the suffixes ha” (her), “na” (our), “kum” (your), “hom” (their) – can take a helping vowel.



   

 Well done! Now you can "own" stuff!                           Next is the feminine noun and possession           

 
   

 
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