Have to admit it was quite the struggle trying to understand it when I first tried to learn German. Then I had to learn formal Arabic. German is fairly simple in comparison.
Singular
I أنا (ana)
you (masc.) انتَ (anta)
you (fem.) انتِ (anti)
he هو (howwa)
she هي (heyya)
Dual
we نحن (naHnu)
you أنتما (antuma)
they هما (humaa)
Plural
we نحن (naHnu)
you (masc.) أنتم (antum)
you (fem.) أنتن (antunna)
they (masc.) هم (homa)
they (fem.) هن (hunna)
Next you have suffixes for all of these when it's the object and not the subject.
Singular
me ـني (-ni)
you (masc.) ـكَ (-ka)
you (fem.) ـكِ (-ki)
him ـه (-u)
her ـها (-ha)
Dual
us ـنا (-na)
you ـكما (-kuma)
them ـهما (-huma)
Plural
us ـنا (-na)
you (masc.) ـكم (-kum)
you (fem.) ـكن (-kunna)
them (masc.) ـهم (-hum)
them (fem.) ـهن (-hunna)
Now just conjugate the rest of the sentence to reflect both of these, and the tenses.
Singular
I أنا (ana)
you (masc.) انتَ (anta)
you (fem.) انتِ (anti)
he هو (howwa)
she هي (heyya)
Dual
we نحن (naHnu)
you أنتما (antuma)
they هما (humaa)
Plural
we نحن (naHnu)
you (masc.) أنتم (antum)
you (fem.) أنتن (antunna)
they (masc.) هم (homa)
they (fem.) هن (hunna)
Singular
me ـني (-ni)
you (masc.) ـكَ (-ka)
you (fem.) ـكِ (-ki)
him ـه (-u)
her ـها (-ha)
Dual
us ـنا (-na)
you ـكما (-kuma)
them ـهما (-huma)
Plural
us ـنا (-na)
you (masc.) ـكم (-kum)
you (fem.) ـكن (-kunna)
them (masc.) ـهم (-hum)
them (fem.) ـهن (-hunna)
Now just conjugate the rest of the sentence to reflect both of these, and the tenses.