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<p>spoken to is masculine) ?????  ("your book", where the person spoken to is feminine). At the ends of sentences and often in conversation the final vowel is suppressed, and thus ?????  ("your book"). In several varieties of vernacular Arabic, however, the kaf with no <a href="page.php?w=harakat">harakat</a> is the standard second-person possessive, with the literary Arabic harakah shifted to the letter before the kaf: thus masculine "your book" in these varieties is ?????  and feminine "your book" ????? .</p>

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