Iraqi Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic هُنَّ (hunna).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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هِنَّه (hinna)

  1. they (third-person plural feminine pronoun)

See also

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Iraqi Arabic personal pronouns
Singular Plural
1st person آني (ʾāni) إحنا (ʾiḥna)
2nd person m إنت (ʾinta) إنتو (ʾintu)
f إنتي (ʾinti) إنتو (ʾintu) / إنتن (ʾintan) [1]
3rd person m هو (huwwa) همه (humma)
f هي (hiyya) همه (humma) / هنه (hinna)[1]

North Levantine Arabic

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Pronoun

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هنه (hinnepl

  1. Alternative spelling of هن

South Levantine Arabic

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Pronoun

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هنه (hinnepl

  1. Alternative spelling of هن
  1. 1.0 1.1 Many speakers do not distinguish between masculine and feminine forms in the second and the third person plural, replacing إنتن (ʾintan) with إنتو (ʾintu) and هنه (hinna) with همه (humma).