سٞن ,سٞنْهٞن
sen, sénhen
basic morphological information

pron.

they (f.)
они (ж.р.)
هُنَّ
LS 288; CSOL I 644; CSOL II 576
text examples

wa-sen ŝouṭáren wa-ḥouyáṭen ‘They (the rags and the sacks) are cut into pieces and then sewn together’ (CSOL II 11:5)

other notes

tóˀo sen ‘the same (f. pl.), as earlier’:

wa-gédaḥ éṣfɛr tóˀo sen ‘And once again the little birds came’ (CSOL I 22:65)

root
sen
etymology

From PS *ši(n)na ‘they (f.)’

continental MSA
  • Mhr. sēn they (fem.)
  • Jib. sɛn they (fem.)
  • Hrs. sēn they (fem.)