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| ![]() Is there any systematic way to pluralize pronouns? For example, plural for انت is انتم and plural for انتِ is انتن. For masculine we added meem and for feminine we added nun. It is the same case for third person pronouns: ٫ هم هن Jazak Allah khayran
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![]() The examples you mentioned are the only two you can use that rule in there are some other types like: هذا(masculine) it will be هؤلاء هذه(Feminine) it will be also هؤلاء And for the above example, if you are talking about two then it will be هما As for the examples you mentioned about أنت it will be أنتما if they are two people, and it works for both masculine and feminine.
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