List: Pronouns
My, you, me, I, they, he, her, them, we, etcetera..
List: Pronouns
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- My, you, me, I, they, he, her, them, we, etcetera..
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- 11 April 2024 - 18:33
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- 12 April 2024 - 22:59
Wordpopular noun noun (generic) familiar language jocular, humorous term pronoun
- boyfriend
- he, him
Wordpopular rarely used kanji form search-only kanji form JLPT N5 usually written using kana alone pronoun dated term formal or literary term adverb archaic
- this, this one
- this person
- now, this point (in time)
- here
- used to stress the subject of a sentence
- I, me
Wordpopular search-only kanji form JLPT N4 noun noun (generic) adverb usually written using kana alone pronoun Kansai-ben archaic
- inside, within
- while (e.g. one is young), during, within (e.g. a day), in the course of
- among, amongst, (out) of, between
- in (secret, chaos, poverty, etc.), amidst, with (e.g. success)
- within oneself, one's feelings, inner thoughts
- we, our company, our organization
- one's home, one's family
- my spouse, my husband, my wife
- signed on behalf of (husband's name) by his wife
- I, me
- imperial palace grounds
- emperor
Wordpopular search-only kanji form pronoun
- we, us
Wordpopular noun noun (generic)
- I, we, our part
Wordpopular JLPT N4 male term pronoun colloquial archaic noun noun (generic)
- I, me
- you
- manservant
Wordpopular irregular okurigana JLPT N5 usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic) pronoun adverb
- everyone, everybody, all
- everything, all
Wordpopular obsolete reading obsolete kanji JLPT N5 usually written using kana alone pronoun
- where, what place
- how much (long, far), what extent
Wordpopular rarely used kanji form JLPT N5 usually written using kana alone pronoun archaic
- there (place relatively near listener)
- there (place just mentioned), that place
- then (of some incident just spoken of), that (of point just raised)
- you
Wordpopular rarely used kanji form JLPT N3 usually written using kana alone pronoun
- these