هنه
North Levantine Arabic
Etymology
Formally possibly in part from Arabic هُنَّ (hunna, “they [feminine]”), but the use as a masculine or gender-neutral plural is based on Aramaic, including Classical Syriac ܗܢܘܢ (hennon).
Pronoun
هنه (hinni)
- they
- كلما بشوفن هنه عم يحكو بنفس الموضوع
- Kilmā bšūfun, hinni ʿam yaḥkū b-nafs il-mawḍūʿ.
- Whenever I see them, they’re talking about the same topic.
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