Usually we understand it by name, otherwise you can ask or the person you're talking to mention it to you somewhere in sentence. don't worry, it's not a big deal :)
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Do you mean, "how can I tell if 'o' means he, she or it?"
By itself, you don't know. The "he/she/it" clue is given somewhere else. Maybe in the name (but Turkish, like English, has unisex names).
July 19, 2014
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By analyzing what personal pronouns in the sentence used for (to the persons speaking, the persons spoken to, or the persons or things spoken about)
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Welcome onboard :)
July 28, 2015
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Hi! If you need help with spoken English, I'm
glad to help you! I promise to go very slow
and very patient! I am always looking
for new friends all over the world! Please
add me to QQ: 1990992857 or ooVoo: 6214337481
Thanks and take care! :) -- Jason
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