The Gulf Arabic has only one relative pronoun iLLi اللي
Illi means who, which ,whose, what ,that.
keep in mind that
illi does not change for gender and number
Illi is used if the concept is definite
If the concept is i definite no word is used.
The Gulf Arabic has only one relative pronoun iLLi اللي
Illi means who, which ,whose, what ,that.
keep in mind that
illi does not change for gender and number
Illi is used if the concept is definite
If the concept is i definite no word is used.
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