|
Singular |
Plural |
1st
Person |
I
= నేను -Naenu- |
We = మేము -Maemu-
– Use this when you exclude the listener in us, మనము -Manamu- – Use
this when you include the listener in us. |
2nd
Person |
You
= నీవు -Neevu- / నువ్వు -Nuvvu- |
You
= మీరు -Meeru- |
3rd
Person |
He
= వాడు -Vaadu- – Used in informal
communication and indicates distance. / వీడు -Veedu-
– Used
in informal communication and indicates proximity. అతడు -Athadu- / అతను -Athanu- – indicates distance / ఇతడు -Ithadu- / ఇతను -Ithanu- – indicates
proximity / ఆయన -Aayana- – indicates
distance / ఈయన -Eeyana- – indicates
proximity – These
pronouns are used in formal communication.
The pronouns Aayana & Eeyana show more respect. |
They
= వారు -vaaru- – Used in formal
communication and it indicates distance. వాళ్ళు -Vaallu- - Used in the informal communication and it indicates a
distance వీరు -Veeru- - Used in the formal communication and it indicates
proximity, వీళ్ళు -Veellu- - Used in the
informal communication and it indicates proximity, అవి -Avi- - it indicates distance.
The
pronouns vaaru, vallu, veeru, vellu are used for feminine and masculine
genders, and the pronoun ‘avi’ is
used for neuter gender. |
She
= అది -Adhi- – Used in the
informal form of communication, ఆమె -Aame- – indicates distance / ఈమె -Eeme- – indicates proximity – used in the
formal communication |
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It = ఇది -Idhi- – indicates
proximity / అది -Adhi- – indicates
distance – These
pronouns are used for neuter gender |
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