The Arabic Pronoun and its Equivalent in English Language An applied contrastive study on students of the Department of Translation- University of Basra

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Assis. prof. Dr.Murad ِAl Abdullah

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The Arabic language employed the pronoun in its composition for linguistic purposes and connotations, and its existence was not arbitrary, but rather became a necessity for the writer and speaker to resort to in order to reach their goal, away from lengthening inclination to brevity. The same words, so the pronouns were distributed between nominative, accusative and prepositions, separate and connected, apparent and hidden, and each of them denotes the singular, dual and plural, and masculine and feminine, and this is what distinguished the Arabic language from English despite the similarity between the two languages in employing this type of knowledge, but it differed in its employments from Arabic to English.

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ِAl Abdullah A. prof. D. (2022). The Arabic Pronoun and its Equivalent in English Language An applied contrastive study on students of the Department of Translation- University of Basra. International Journal for Humanities & Social Sciences (IJHS), (1), 20–27. https://doi.org/10.69792/IJHS.22.1.4
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