في
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Possibly related to Proto-Semitic *pay- (“mouth, an orifice, an entrance, a means in or to enter”), cognates with Hebrew פֹּה (“here”) and פִּי (“multiplied, -fold”, literally “with, to have this length with this width”) and Ugaritic 𐎔 (p, “here, in this place or in this time; in the manner of, relating or pertaining to”), and Proto-Semitic *piʔat- (“side; border; front, facing part of anything”), i. e. the same word as فِئَة (fiʔa, “troop”), since this word is retained in Ge'ez only in the combination ለፌ (läfe, “in the direction of or from, thence or thither”). It has also functions originally borne by Proto-Semitic *bV-, potentially perceived or originating as a devoiced form of it.
فِي • (fī)
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Base form | فِي (fī) | ||||
Personal-pronoun- including forms |
Singular | Dual | Plural | ||
Masculine | Feminine | Common | Masculine | Feminine | |
First person | فِيَّ (fiyya) | فِينَا (fīnā) | |||
Second person | فِيكَ (fīka) | فِيكِ (fīki) | فِيكُمَا (fīkumā) | فِيكُمْ (fīkum) | فِيكُنَّ (fīkunna) |
Third person | فِيهِ (fīhi) | فِيهَا (fīhā) | فِيهِمَا (fīhimā) | فِيهِمْ (fīhim) | فِيهِنَّ (fīhinna) |
From Arabic فِي (fī). Compare Egyptian Arabic فيه (fī), Hijazi Arabic فيه (fī), and South Levantine Arabic فيه (fī).
في • (fi)
The past tense there was and there were is formed by adding كان (kān) before في, for example كان في دونت بس خلصوا (kān fī dunat/donat bas ḵaḷḷaṣaw, “there were doughnuts but they finished”)
في • (fi)
في • (fi)
في • (fiyya)
في (plural في-في or في۲, informal 1st possessive فيکو, 2nd possessive فيمو, 3rd possessive فيڽ)
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في • (fi)
في • (fī)
2. to can (+ personal suffixes)
We can go to the cinema. - فينا نروح عال سينما
في (fi)
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