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=== How to indicate people excluding the speaker and including the listener? === | === How to indicate people excluding the speaker and including the listener? === | ||
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If you have learned some languages, you will want to ask a question like this: what can I do to express something in this language.
Different languages have different answers.
Far from being completed.
pronoun
Note: every “word” is in nominative case.
How to indicate the speaker?
By the first-person singular pronoun.
Are there different first-person singular pronouns for different use?
No.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| Amharic | እኔ | |
| Arabic | أَنَا | |
| Basque | ni | |
| Bengali | আমি | |
| Chinese | 我 | |
| English | I | |
| French | je | |
| German | ich | |
| Hausa | ni | |
| Hebrew | אֲנִי | |
| Hindi | मैं; हम | |
| Italian | io | |
| Javanese | aku | |
| Kabyle | nekk | |
| Kannada | ನಾನು | |
| Malayalam | ഞാന് | |
| Marathi | मी | |
| Mon | အဲ | |
| Portuguese | eu | |
| Punjabi | ਮੈਂ | |
| Russian | я | |
| Spanish | yo | |
| Swahili | mimi | |
| Tamil | நான் | |
| Telugu | నేను | |
| Tigrinya | ኣነ | |
| Turkish | ben | |
| Urdu | ہم; میں |
Yes.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| Burmese | ကျွန်တော်; ကျွန်မ; ငါ; ကျုပ် | formal, male; formal, female; informal; more polite |
| Indonesian | saya; aku | formal; informal |
| Japanese | 私(わたし); 私(わたくし); 僕; あたし; 俺 | common; formal; informal; female; male |
| Khmer | ខ្ញុំ; ខ្ញុំបាទ; នាងខ្; ខ្ញុំព្រះករុណា; ខ្ញុំព្រះអង្គ; ខ្ញុំម្ចាស់ | common; formal, male; formal, female; royalty; royalty, male; royalty, female |
| Korean | 나; 저 | common; formal |
| Malay | saya; aku; daku; hamba; patik; beta | formal; informal; poetic; lowest social strata; facing royalties; royalties |
| Thai | ผม; ดิฉัน; ฉัน; กระหม่อม; ข้าพเจ้า; หนู; กู | male; female; informal; more formal; more formal; child to adult; crude |
| Tsafiki | la; čiʰké; če | adult male; adult female; immature |
| Vietnamese | tôi; tớ; ta; mình | common; informal; informal; intimate |
How to indicate the listener?
By the second-person singular pronoun.
Are there different second-person singular pronouns for different use?
No.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| English | you | |
| Esperanto | vi | |
| Malayalam | നീ | |
| Mon | ဗှ်ေ | |
| Swahili | wewe | |
| Tibetan | ཁྱེད་རང | |
| Vietnamese | bạn |
Yes.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| Amharic | አንተ; አንቺ; እርስዎ | to male; to female; formal |
| Arabic | أَنْتَ ; أَنْتِ ; حَضْرَتَك ; حَضْرَتِك | to male; to female; to male, formal; to female, formal |
| Bengali | তুই; তুমি; আপনি | informal; intimate; formal |
| Burmese | နင်; မင်း; ခင်ဗျား; ရှင် | informal; informal; formal, by male; formal, by female |
| Chinese Mandarin | 你; 您 | informal; formal |
| French | tu; vous | informal; formal |
| German | du; Sie | informal; formal |
| Hebrew | אַתָּה; אַתְּ | to male; to female |
| Hindi | तू; तुम; आप | informal; polite; more polite |
| Italian | tu; lei | informal; formal |
| Japanese | 貴方; 君; お前; あんた; てまえ; 貴様 | polite; familiar; intimate or rude; by female or by older male; vulgar, by male; insulting |
| Khmer | លោក; លោកស្រី; នាងស្រី; អ្នក | to male or Buddhist monk; to older female; to younger female; common |
| Korean | 당신; 너; 네; 자네 | common; informal; informal; to low social strata |
| Malay | kamu; awak; anda; dikau; engkau | common; informal; formal; poetic; poetic, informal |
| Portuguese | tu; você | familiar in Portugal, rarely used in Brazil; polite in Portugal, general in Brazil |
| Russian | ты; Вы; вы | familiar; polite; polite |
| Spanish | tú; usted; vos | familiar; polite; familiar |
| Tamil | நீ; நீங்கள்; தாங்கள் | familiar; polite; more polite |
| Telugu | నీవు; మీరు | familiar; polite |
| Thai | คุณ; เธอ; มึง; เอ็ง; ท่าน; นาย; หล่อน; เรา; โยม; ประสก; สีกา | colloquial; polite; vulgar, familiar; less vulgar, familiar; colloquial; colloquial, to male; colloquial, to female; elder to younger; vulgar; priest to layperson; priest to layman; priest to laywoman |
| Tigrinya | ንስኻ; ንስኺ; ንስኹም; ንስኽን | informal, to male; informal, to female; formal, to male; formal, to female |
| Turkish | sen; siz | familiar; polite |
| Urdu | آپ; تم; تو | formal; less informal; informal |
| Yoruba | ìwọ; ệyin | informal; formal |
How to indicate a person being neither the speaker nor the listener?
By the third-person singular pronoun.
Are there different third-person singular pronouns for different use?
No.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| Hindi | वह; यह | |
| Persian | او | |
| Turkish | o | |
| Urdu | وہ; يہ |
Yes.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| Amharic | እሱ; እሷ; እሳቸው | male or non-human; female; polite |
| Arabic | هُوَ; هِيَ | male or masculine non-human; female or feminine non-human |
| Burmese | သူ; သူမ | male or colloquial female or non-human; formal female |
| Chinese Mandarin | 他; 她; 它 | male; female; non-human |
| English | he; she; it | male; female; non-human |
| French | il; elle; ce; ça | male or masculine non-human; female or feminine non-human; non-human; non-human |
| German | er; sie; es | male or masculine non-human; female or feminine non-human; neuter non-human |
| Hebrew | הוא; היא; זֶה; זֹאת | male; female; masculine non-human; feminine non-human |
| Italian | lui; lei; esso; essa; egli; ella | male; female; masculine non-human; feminine non-human; male, literary; female, literary |
| Japanese | 彼; 彼女 | male; female |
| Kannada | ಇವನು; ಇವ; ಅವನು; ಅವ; ಇವಳು; ಅವಳು; ಇದು; ಅದು | this male; this male; that male; that male; this female; that female; this non-human; that non-human |
| Khmer | គាត់; គេ; នាង; វា | polite; polite, male or female; referring to a younger woman; non-human or referring to young children or people of lower rank |
| Korean | 그; 그이; 그녀 | male or female; polite, male; female |
| Malay | dia; ia; baginda; beliau | male or female; male or female or non-human; for kings, queens and Muslim prophets; for notable people |
| Portuguese | ele; ela | male or masculine non-human; female or feminine non-human |
| Russian | он; она́; оно́ | male of masculine non-human; female or feminine non-human; neuter non-human |
| Spanish | él; ella; ello | male or masculine non-human; female or feminine non-human; neuter non-human |
| Tigrinya | ንሱ; ንሳ | male or non-human; female |
| Vietnamese | anh ấy; ông ấy; chị ấy; cô ấy; bà ấy; hắn; nó | young male; older or respected male; young female or older than the speaker; young female; older or respected female; informal or pejorative; child or non-human |
How to indicate non-human in languages without third-person non-human pronoun?
By demonstrative pronouns.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | それ | thing near the listener |
| Korean | 그것 | thing near the listener |
How to indicate people including the speaker and excluding the listener?
By the first-person plural pronoun (exclusive “we”).
Are there different first-person plural pronouns (exclusive “we”) for different use?
No.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| Amharic | እኛ | |
| Arabic | نَحْنُ | |
| Basque | gu | |
| Bengali | আমরা | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 我們/我们 | |
| English | we | |
| German | wir | |
| Hausa | múu | |
| Hindi | हम | |
| Italian | noi | |
| Kannada | ನಾವು | |
| Khmer | យើង | |
| Malay | kami | |
| Mon | ပိုဲ | |
| Russian | мы | |
| Swahili | sisi | |
| Tamil | நாங்கள் | |
| Telugu | మేము | |
| Tigrinya | ንሕና | |
| Turkish | biz | |
| Urdu | ہم | |
| Vietnamese | chúng ta |
Yes.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| Bislama | mitufala; mitrifala; mifala | dual; trial; plural* |
| Burmese | ကျုပ်တို့; တို့; ကျွန်တော်တို့; ကျွန်မတို့; ငါတို့ | informal; informal; formal, by male; formal, by female; informal |
| French | nous; on | formal; informal |
| Hawaiian | māua; mākou | dual; plural* |
| Hebrew | אֲנַחְנוּ; אָנוּ | formal; informal |
| Japanese | 私達; 僕ら; 僕達; 我ら | common; informal, humble; informal; formal, rarely used |
| Korean | 우리; 저희 | common; humble |
| Maori | māua; mātou | dual; plural* |
| Northern Sami | moai; mii | dual; plural* |
| Old Church Slavonic | вѣ; мꙑ | dual; plural* |
| Portuguese | nós; a gente | common; informal |
| Rapa Nui | maua; matou | dual; plural* |
| Spanish | nosotros; nosotras | masculine; feminine |
| Tok Pisin | mitupela; mitripela; mipela | dual; trial; plural* |
*“plural” in these languages means more than two or more than three.
How to indicate people excluding the speaker and including the listener?
By the second-person plural pronoun.
Are there different second-person plural pronouns for different use?
No.
Yes.
How to indicate people including the speaker and the listener?
By the first-person plural pronoun (inclusive “we”).
Are there different first-person plural pronouns (inclusive “we”) for different use?
No.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|
| Arabic | نَحْنُ | |
Yes.
How to indicate people excluding the speaker and the listener?
By the third-person plural pronoun.
Are there different third-person plural pronouns for different use?
No.
Yes.
Are “exclusive we” and “inclusive we” different words?
No.
Yes.
| language | word | note |
|---|---|---|