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japanese pronouns
all the japanese pronouns that i know are:
watashi = I
boku = I (male)
kare = he
kanojo = she
anata = you
(+tachi for plural)
but some times i hear other pronouns as: ore & kimi...so what do those two mean? and what are the other pronouns
Sep 7, 2013 2:25 PM
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Ore= I (for male), but it's informal. Boku is more formal.
Kimi means "you", usually used by males when talking to female.
Other pronouns:
Atashi=I (for female)
Omae=you, but it's informal.
September 7, 2013
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