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Can someone tell me the difference among "sie", "Sie" and "Er" ?
"sie", "Sie", "Er" are German.
20 mrt. 2017 14:09
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20 maart 2017
So in fact there is "sie", "er" and "Sie".
Both "sie" and "er" are written with a capital letter when at the beginning of a sentence which may lead to confusion when there is a "sie" with a capital "S".
So "er" means "he" in English. The word "sie" can stand for "she" - so a single female person - or it can stand for "they". The word "Sie" is the polite form of "du" (singular person) or "ihr" (multiple persons) which in both cases means "you".
20 maart 2017
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Gavin
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (overige), Engels, Duits
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