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Enta

Enta is a term that can refer to several topics, but its most common use is as a transliteration of the Arabic pronoun for “you” in the masculine singular in many dialects. In Modern Standard Arabic, the corresponding pronoun is anta.

In Arabic dialects, the masculine second-person pronoun is frequently rendered as enta in Latin script, while

Beyond language, Enta can appear as a geographic name, a personal name, or a title in Arabic-language

Because transliteration varies across dialects and genres, references to Enta are typically clarified by noting the

the
feminine
form
is
enti
or
anti
depending
on
the
dialect.
The
spelling
enta
reflects
colloquial
pronunciation
rather
than
standard
orthography.
media
and
literature.
However,
there
is
no
single
internationally
recognized
topic
known
simply
as
Enta;
context
is
required
to
disambiguate
which
use
is
intended.
language,
region,
or
medium
involved.
See
also
Arabic
pronouns
and
transliteration
practices
for
related
information.