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Written by Maciamo Contrarily to European languages, Japanese has many different pronouns for each person (I, you, he/she, we...). There are particularly lots of translations for 'I' and 'you' denoting different politeness level, degrees of familiarity, gender role and social standing. Learning these personal pronouns is particularily useful to read manga, which make bountiful use of them. Here are some of the most common pronouns. I" and "We"
"You"
"He/she/they"
Just add "ra" after any of them to form the plural. The plural can be form by adding the suffix "-ra" (for pronouns that end in -e or -u) or "-tachi" (for those that end in -i and -a). For example : watash*tachi, anatatachi, temeira, karera, aitsura... One exception is "ware", which plural is made by doubling the word ("wareware"). Popular Content on Wa-pedia.com
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Personal pronouns in Japanese (2024)
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