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The term Antum (or Antu) has two primary meanings depending on the linguistic and historical context:
Arabic Pronoun: In Arabic, antum () is the second-person plural pronoun meaning "you" when addressing a group of people. It is gender-neutral for mixed groups or masculine plural groups, distinct from the singular anta (you, male) and anti (you, female). It is frequently used in common greetings such as Kul aam wa antum bikhair ("May you be well every year").
Mesopotamian Deity: In ancient Babylonian and Mesopotamian mythology, Antu is a goddess regarded as the feminine counterpart and consort of Anu, the sky god. She was sometimes associated with the earth and was later elevated to a major tutelary deity in the city of Uruk.
In rare contexts within the Book of Mormon, Antum refers to a geographical land located north of the Desolation.