אני (ani) – I
את (at) – you (female singular)
אתה (ata) – you (male singular)
הוא (hu) – he
היא (hi) – she
אנחנו (anachnu) – we
אתם (atem) – you (male plural)
אתן (aten) – you (female plural)
הם (hem) – they (male)
הן (hen) – they (female)
Personal pronouns in Hebrew can vary in form based on gender, number, and sometimes even formality.
1. 1st person singular:
– אֲנִי (ani) – I
Example: אֲנִי אוֹהֵב אֶת הַמּוּזֵיאוֹן. (I love the museum.)
2. 2nd person singular:
– אַתָּה (atah) – you (masculine)
Example: אַתָּה הָעֹשֶׂה עַבּוֹדָה מְצוּיֶנֶת. (You are doing a great job.)
– אַתְּ (at) – you (feminine)
Example: אַתְּ מְדַבֶּרֶת עִמִּי? (Are you speaking to me?)
3. 3rd person singular:
– הוּא (hu) – he
Example: הוּא קוֹנֶה סֶפֶר. (He is buying a book.)
– הִיא (hi) – she
Example: הִיא עוֹסֶקֶת בִּצְיִירוּת. (She is into painting.)
4. 1st person plural:
– אֲנַחְנוּ (anachnu) – we
Example: אֲנַחְנוּ נוֹטְלִים הַחָלָטוֹת חַשָּׁק. (We make impulsive decisions.)
5. 2nd person plural:
– אַתֶּם (atem) – you (masculine/plural)
Example: אַתֶּם מַדְבִּיקִים אֶל הַקוֹדֶשׁ. (You adhere to the holy.)
– אַתֶּן (aten) – you (feminine/plural)
Example: אַתֶּן עֹבְרוֹת בּ־חַבְרָה שַּׂבְרוּת. (You are passing through a tough company.)
6. 3rd person plural:
– הֵם (hem) – they
Example: הֵם מְחַפְּשִׁים בַּמֶרכֵּז הָעִיר. (They are searching in the city center.)
– הֵן (hen) – they (feminine)
Example: הן אוהבות לבלות בטברנה. (They (feminine) love to hang out at the tavern.)
