Ana
I
At
You.
It doesn't matter who we are talking to ,man or woman,an elderly person or even the king himself ,we would still use 'at'. It's the same for everyone.
‘iÄ¥u
He
‘iÄ¥i
she
The latter he,she can take various forms depending on the dialect.
Verbs
Aramaic verbs usually have a three letter root.
When a male is talking the letters a,e are added. The letters a,a when a female.
Ktv(root)
To write
Ana katev (male speaking)
I write
Ana katva
I write (female speaking)
Note that in the female form the position of the consonants changes.
l-v-sh
To wear
Ana lavesh (male)
I wear
Ana lavsha (female)
Zvn
To buy
Ana zaven
Ana zavna
The same goes for the following verbs.
Verb roots
Tkl-to weigh
Zrk- to throw
Msr-to pass
Tvr- to break
Bdk-to check
Pkd- to give an order