PRONOUNS IN ARABIC LANGUAGE VISIBLE & INVISIBLE PRONOUNS
By: Yusuf Basirat Bolanle
In Arabic Language, the subject pronoun is
always dropped. in this case one can easily
see from the formation of the verbs who is the
subject in a sentence.
Therefore, it is not necessary to use subject
pronouns in those cases except if it is meant
to emphasized. Likewise, if the sentence does
not have a verb, then the subject pronoun is
needed.
Classification of Arabic Pronouns into:
1- The Visible or Overt Pronoun which is called(الضمير الظائر) or
(الضمير الْبارز) and
2- The Invisible or Covert Pronoun which is known as
(الضمير الْمُسْتَتِر)1. The Visible or Overt Pronoun
(الضمير الظائر) or (الضمير البارز)
The visible pronouns are also known as (Overt Pronouns). They are pronouns that are stated in the sentence. They have physical existence and can be clearly seeing in the sentence.
Overt pronouns can either be written as separate words or as suffixes attached to another words. they are clearly written and pronounced in the sentence.
Examples are:
هو
هو فى الغرفة
He is in the room
هي
هي فى الحمام
She is in the bathroom
هما
هما يأكلان
They are eating
هم
هذا كتابهم
This is their book
كم
السلام عليكم
Peace be upon you
2. The Invisible pronoun (الضمير المستتر)
The Invisible Pronouns are also called
(Covert Pronouns). They are in Arabic
Language known as (الضمير المستتر).
They are pronouns attached to the verbs,
but not written nor pronounced in the
sentence because they have no physical
existence. Hence, they can be understood
from the content of the sentence. Their
meaning is included in the sentence but their
existence is hidden.
The Invisible or Covert Pronouns (الضمائر المستترة) are associated with the following verbs:
--When the Invisible Covert Pronouns are
associated with The Past or Perfective
Verbs (فعل الماضى). For examples, we have:
جلس
He sat
جلست
She sat
--When they are with The Present or
imperfective verbs (فعل المضارع). They will be
determine by the letters of present tense
that prefix them.
أجلس (أنا)
I sit
يجلس (هو)
He sits
تجلس (أنت)
You sit
نجلس (نحن)
We sit
Examples:
اجلسْ
Sit down
اقرأْ
Read
افتحْ
Open
Facts about the visible (overt) pronouns
I
أجلس
I am sitting
هو
He
يجلس
He is sitting
هي
She
تجلس
She is sitting
نحن
We
نجلس
We are sitting
أنت
You
تجلس
You are sitting
Facts About the Covert Pronouns
The following facts must be known
about the invisible or covert pronouns:
- The covert pronouns are the pronouns
indicated in the sentence but not showing or having physical appearance
- The past tense is indicated in the covert by he and she (هو، هي)
- In the present tense, the cover pronouns are indicated by different letters of the present tense
- In command tense, it is always indicated by “you” (أنت)
- The third person covert pronoun can be replaced with the name,so they are not compulsory to be in the sentences
- The first and second person pronouns cannot be replaced with names,
so they are compulsory to be invisible.
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