Korean:Pronouns
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Personal Pronouns
In Korean, there are different pronouns for different politeness levels, number, and person
First Person Pronouns
The plain form is used with somebody of lower or informal status, such as a child or a childhood friend. The humble form is used with somebody of equal or higher status along with various honorifics and verb endings.
| Plain | Humble | |
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| Singular | 나 | 저 |
| Singular Possessive | 내 | 제 |
| Plural / Possessive | 우 리 | 저 희 |
Second Person Pronouns
The second person plain form, as with the first person, is used mainly with those of lower status or somebody that you're on a very informal basis with. The polite form is mainly used between spouses.
| Plain | Polite | |
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| Singular | 너 | 당 신 |
| Singular Possessive | 네 | 당 신 의 |
| Plural | 너 희 | 당 신 들 |
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