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What does anta mean in Arabic?

"Anta" in Arabic means "you" (masculine singular). It's the direct equivalent of "you" in English when addressing a single male person.

Here are some examples:

* Anta talib. (You are a student.)

* Anta ra'is al-balad. (You are the president of the country.)

* Ayna anta? (Where are you?)

Keep in mind that Arabic has different forms for "you" depending on gender, number, and formality. For example:

* Anti - "you" (feminine singular)

* Antum - "you" (masculine plural)

* Antunna - "you" (feminine plural)

* Huwa - "he"

* Hiya - "she"

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