Understanding Հայերեն Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns in Հայերեն are special words that tell us who owns something. Just like in English we say 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'our', and 'their', in Հայերեն, there are words that do the same job.
Important Points
- Possessive pronouns show ownership.
- They change based on who owns the object.
- They must agree with the noun they describe in number and gender.
Common Հայերեն Possessive Pronouns
Important Points
- իմ (im) - my
- քո (k’o) - your (singular)
- նրա (nra) - his/her
- մեր (mer) - our
- ձեր (dzer) - your (plural)
- նրանց (nrants’) - their
These pronouns tell us who something belongs to. For example, if you want to say 'my book', you would use 'իմ' before the word for book.
Examples
- Սա իմ գիրքն է։
- Դա քո տունն է։
- Ահա նրա խաղալիքը։
In sentences, possessive pronouns help us understand who something belongs to. It's like putting a name tag on things to show who owns them.
Examples
- Մեր ընտանիքը միասին է։
- Ձեր դպրոցը մեծ է։
- Նրանց մեքենան արագ է։