"هوما" meaning in Moroccan Arabic

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Pronoun

IPA: /huː.ma/ Forms: hūma [romanization]
Etymology: From Arabic هُمْ (hum). Etymology templates: {{inh|ary|ar|هُمْ}} Arabic هُمْ (hum) Head templates: {{ary-pronoun|g=m|g2=f|tr=hūma}} هوما • (hūma) m or f
  1. they (masculine or feminine plural subject pronoun) Synonyms: هوم
    Sense id: en-هوما-ary-pron-n0m2ao-O Categories (other): Moroccan Arabic entries with incorrect language header, Moroccan Arabic pronouns, Moroccan Arabic terms with multiple genders Related terms: آنا (ʔāna), أنا (ʔana), حنا (ḥnā), انت (ntā), انتينا (ntīna), انتين (ntīn), انتوما (ntūma), انتوم (ntūm), انت (ntī), هو (huwwa), هوم (hūm), هي (hiyya)

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          "roman": "ʔāna",
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        {
          "roman": "ʔana",
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        {
          "roman": "ḥnā",
          "word": "حنا"
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          "roman": "ntā",
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      "word": "حنا"
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      "roman": "ntā",
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    },
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      "roman": "ntīna",
      "word": "انتينا"
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      "roman": "ntīn",
      "word": "انتين"
    },
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      "word": "انتوما"
    },
    {
      "roman": "ntūm",
      "word": "انتوم"
    },
    {
      "roman": "ntī",
      "word": "انت"
    },
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      "roman": "huwwa",
      "word": "هو"
    },
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