Here’s a comprehensive list of pronouns in Hebrew, including personal, possessive, reflexive, and demonstrative pronouns.
Personal Pronouns
Singular
אני (Ani) – I (neutral)
אתה (Ata) – You (male)
את (At) – You (female)
הוא (Hu) – He
היא (Hi) – She
Plural
אנחנו (Anachnu) – We
אתם (Atem) – You (male plural)
אתן (Aten) – You (female plural)
הם (Hem) – They (male)
הן (Hen) – They (female)
Possessive Pronouns
Singular
שלי (Sheli) – Mine
שלך (Shelcha) – Yours (male)
שלך (Shelach) – Yours (female)
שלו (Shelo) – His
שלה (Shela) – Hers
Plural
שלנו (Shelanu) – Ours
שלכם (Shelachem) – Yours (male plural)
שלכן (Shelachen) – Yours (female plural)
שלהם (Shelahem) – Theirs (male)
שלהן (Shelahen) – Theirs (female)
Reflexive Pronouns
עצמי (Atsmi) – Myself
עצמך (Atsmecha) – Yourself (male)
עצמך (Atsmech) – Yourself (female)
עצמו (Atsmo) – Himself
עצמה (Atsma) – Herself
עצמנו (Atsmenu) – Ourselves
עצמכם (Atsmechem) – Yourselves (male plural)
עצמכן (Atsmechen) – Yourselves (female plural)
עצמם (Atsmam) – Themselves (male)
עצמן (Atsman) – Themselves (female)
Demonstrative Pronouns
זה (Ze) – This (male singular)
זאת (Zot) – This (female singular)
אלה (Eleh) – These (plural)
הוא (Hu) – That (male singular)
היא (Hi) – That (female singular)
הם (Hem) – Those (male plural)
הן (Hen) – Those (female plural)
Interrogative Pronouns
מי (Mi) – Who
מה (Ma) – What
איזה (Eizeh) – Which (male)
איזו (Eizo) – Which (female)
אילו (Eilu) – Which (plural)
If you'd like more examples of these pronouns in context or additional related words, feel free to ask! 😊
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