Turkish personal pronouns

ben – I
sen – you (informal, singular)
o – he, she, it

biz – we
siz – you (formal, plural)
onlar – they

 

ben – I
Ben is a personal pronoun used to refer to the first person singular (I). It is used when talking about oneself.
Example: Benim adım David. (My name is David.)

sen, siz – you
Sen and siz are personal pronouns used to refer to the second person (you). Sen is for singular, while siz is for plural or formal.
Example: Sen çok naziksin. (You are very kind.) | Siz çok naziksiniz. (You are very kind.)

o – he, she, it
O is a personal pronoun used to refer to the third person (he, she, it). It is used when talking about someone else or an object.
Example: O benim kardeşim. (He is my brother.) | O güzel bir kadın. (She is a beautiful woman.) | O benim arabam. (It is my car.)

biz – we
Biz is a personal pronoun used to refer to the first person plural (we). It is used when talking about oneself and others.
Example: Biz bir grup arkadaşız. (We are a group of friends.)

siz – you
Siz is a personal pronoun used to refer to the second person (you). Siz is used as a formal address or when addressing multiple people.
Example: Siz harika bir grup insansınız. (You are a great group of people.)

onlar – they
Onlar is a personal pronoun used to refer to the third person plural (they). It is used when talking about multiple people or things.
Example: Onlar benim arkadaşlarım. (They are my friends.)

 

 

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