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Learn how to say “you are” in Arabic using the correct form based on gender. Arabic makes a distinction between masculine (أنتَ) and feminine (أنتِ) forms of “you,” and this lesson breaks down how to use each one properly. You’ll learn how to build sentences like “You are a teacher” or “You are kind,” with examples that reinforce proper grammar and pronunciation. We’ll also highlight common mistakes learners make and how to avoid them. This lesson gives you tools to address people directly in Arabic and hold basic conversations. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be able to personalize your speech and talk more naturally. A key step in building your Arabic speaking skills.