Pronouns
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subject
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direct object
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I
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ich
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me
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mich
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you (familiar sing.)
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du
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you (familiar sing.)
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dich
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he/it
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er
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him/it
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ihn
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she/it
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sie
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her/it
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sie
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it (neuter)
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es
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it (neuter)
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es
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we
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wir
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us
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uns
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you (familiar plural)
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ihr
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you (familiar plural)
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euch
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you (polite sing. & pl.)
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Sie
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you (polite sing. & pl.)
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Sie
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they (all genders)
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sie
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them (all genders)
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sie
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Indirect object pronouns are:
to me mir ; to you (familiar sing.)
dir ; to him/it
ihm ; to her/it
ihr ; to it (neuter)
ihm ; to us uns
; to you (familiar plural) euch ;
to you (polite sing. and plural) Ihnen ;
to them ihnen
you
There are two ways of addressing people in German: the familiar
form - du (when talking to just
one person you know well), ihr (when
talking to more than one person you know well), and the polite form
- Sie (always written with a
capital letter), which can be used for one or more people.