↑The form אנוכי \ אָנֹכִי (anokhí) occurs many times in the Hebrew Bible, but is basically obsolete today.
↑In Modern Israeli Hebrew, the form אָנוּ (ánu, ’we’) is the more formal, אֲנָחנוּ (anákhnu) the more colloquial.
↑ 3,03,1In colloquial Modern Israeli Hebrew, the nominally masculine forms אַתֶּם (atém) and הֵם (hem) are sometimes taken as gender-neutral and substituted for אַתֶּן (atén) and הֵן (hen), this is sometimes considered incorrect.