Pronouns

How to Call “I” and “You” in Japanese?

Probably you learned that “I = わたし(watashi), you = あなた(anata)”. It’s correct, but not always appropriate. It’s because not only…

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Lesson 25. Demonstrative Pronouns in Chinese

這 [这] (zhè) and 那 (nà), which are literally translated as this and that respectively, are demonstrative pronouns in Chinese.…

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Lesson 4. The Complete Guide about Pronouns in English

Pronouns are used to replace nouns or noun phrases in a sentence. They are used to refer a person, a…

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Lesson 4. The Complete Guide of Pronouns in Japanese

Just as in Spanish and Italian, pronouns in Japanese are generally omitted in the conversation if the meaning of the…

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Lesson 6. The Complete Guide to Chinese Pronouns

Imagine if you have to mention the ‘noun’ again and again in a text: Angelina Jolie is an American actress.…

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Understanding the Difference between ‘Kami’ and ‘Kita’ in Indonesian

There are two concepts of “we/us/our/ours” in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian). Although all of them (from subject pronouns to possessive adjectives)…

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