كُنْتي
"كُنْتي" is an Arabic word that translates to "you were" in English. It is the feminine singular form of the verb "كان" (to be) in the past tense. This term is commonly used in everyday conversations to refer to a female subject's past state or condition.
In Arabic grammar, "كُنْتي" is part of the larger verb conjugation system, which changes based on the subject's gender and number. Understanding this verb form is essential for constructing sentences that describe past events or situations involving women, making it a fundamental aspect of the Arabic language.