You

"You" in arc

אנת

(the individual or group spoken/written to)

אנתון

’antōn

(the individual or group spoken/written to)

אנתי

’antī

(the individual or group spoken/written to)

אנתין

’antēn

(the individual or group spoken/written to)

ܐܢܬ

(the individual or group spoken/written to)

ܐܢܬܘܢ

’antōn

(the individual or group spoken/written to)

ܐܢܬܝ

’antī

(the individual or group spoken/written to)

ܐܢܬܝܢ

’antēn

(the individual or group spoken/written to)

אנת

(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)

אנתון

’antōn

(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)

אנתי

’antī

(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)

אנתין

’antēn

(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)

את

(object pronoun: the group being addressed)

אתם

atem

(object pronoun: the group being addressed)

אתן

aten

(object pronoun: the group being addressed)

לך

lāk

(object pronoun: the person being addressed)

לכון

lkōn

(object pronoun: the group being addressed)

לכי

lēkī

(object pronoun: the person being addressed)

לכין

lkēn

(object pronoun: the group being addressed)

ܐܢܬ

(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)

ܐܢܬܘܢ

’antōn

(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)

ܐܢܬܝ

’antī

(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)

ܐܢܬܝܢ

’antēn

(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)

ܠܟ

lāk

(object pronoun: the person being addressed)

ܠܟܘܢ

lkōn

(object pronoun: the group being addressed)

ܠܟܝ

lēkī

(object pronoun: the person being addressed)

ܠܟܝܢ

lkēn

(object pronoun: the group being addressed)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.