إنكن

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From إن (ʾin) + كان (kān).

Conjunction

إنكنّـ (ʾin-kann-)

  1. if (followed by a suffix pronoun)
    بدي أعرف إنكنه فاضي بكرة.biddi ʾaʕref ʾinkann-o fāḍi bukraI wan't to know if he's free tomorrow.
    Synonyms: إذا (ʾiza), إن (ʾin)

Usage notes

  • The suffix pronoun agrees with the subject of the subordinate clause.

Inflection

    Inflected forms of إنكن
Base form إنكنّـ (ʾinkann-)
Personal-pronoun-
including forms
singular plural
m f
1st person إنكنّي (ʾin-kanni) إنكنّا (ʾin-kanna)
2nd person إنكنّك (ʾin-kannak) إنكنّك (ʾin-kannek) إنكنكم (ʾin-kankom)
3rd person إنكنّه (ʾin-kanno) إنكنها (ʾin-kanha) إنكنهم (ʾin-kanhom)

See also

  • لو (law, if (hypothetical)), لونـ (lawenn-, if (hypothetical))
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