“I, you, she, he, they, we” in Japanese
If you know his or her name, you should use it instead of “anata”. ex. Suzuki-san
Japanese Pronouns Made Easy: A Handy Chart for Effective Communication
Learn how to refer to yourself, others, and groups in Japanese.
Practice using these pronouns in sentences to improve your Japanese skills. Let’s communicate effectively in Japanese!
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