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Personal Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns - Zamirler

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Personal Pronouns
Şahıs Zamirleri

ben

I

sen

you

o

she, he, it

biz

we

siz

you

onlar

they

 

NOTE 1: Personal pronouns are limited to six in Turkish. He, she, it are all expressed by "O" as it is shown above in the table.

NOTE 2: Notice the differences in the singular and plural forms of the second person. The plural form is used the same as in English, but the second person singular form "SEN" is used:

1. Between members of the family,
2. Talking to people who are younger than us,
3. Between old friends or in close friendships.

So, the second person plural form "SİZ" expresses a delicacy and respect; it is generally used to address people in business life, someone older than us or someone we had newly met and in all relations that are not close. Finally "SİZ" is the formal, or polite form of "YOU".

 

 

Demonstrative Pronouns
İşaret Sıfatları

 

Subjective Case

 

Objective Case

 

Dative
Case

bu

this

bunu

this

buna

to this

şu

that

şunu

that

şuna

to that

o

that

onu

that

ona

to that

bunlar

these

bunları

these

bunlara

to these

şunlar

those

şunları

those

şunlara

to those

onlar

those

onları

those

onlara

to those

 

 






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