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NOTE 1:
Personal pronouns are limited to six in Turkish. He, she, it are all
expressed by "O" as it is shown above in the table.
NOTE 2:
Notice the differences in the singular and plural forms of the second
person. The plural form is used the same as in English, but the second
person singular form "SEN" is used:
1.
Between members of the family,
2. Talking to people who are younger than us,
3. Between old friends or in close friendships.
So, the
second person plural form "SİZ" expresses a delicacy and respect;
it is generally used to address people in business life, someone older
than us or someone we had newly met and in all relations that are not
close. Finally "SİZ" is the formal, or polite form of "YOU".
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