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Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn "PERSONAL PRONOUNS" in Turkish.
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Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: REİTERATİVE, Gender, How to use¨there to be¨ in Turkish & The Nominative Case in Turkish.
ENGLISH | PRONUNCIATION
ENGLISH |
TURKISH | PRONUNCIATION
BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE |
BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | behn | BEN | ben | EU |
YOU | sehn | SEN | sen | VOCÊ |
HE | oh | O | o | ELE |
SHE | oh | O | o | ELA |
WE | bihz | BİZ | biz | NÓS |
YOU (PLURAL) | sihz | SİZ | siz | VOCÊS |
THEY | ohn lahr | ONLAR | onlár | ELES |
The words used in place of the name are called pronouns. There are 3 singular and 3 plural person pronouns.
1.singular person | Ben | I |
---|---|---|
2.singular person | Sen | You |
3.singular person | O | He,She,İt |
1.Plural person | Biz | We |
2.Plural person | Siz | You |
3.Plural person | Onlar | They |
Postcripts: If ''o'' is used for the inanimate object, it is a demonstrative pronoun.
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