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Concepts > Person nouns and pronouns

| no part of speech | intermediate |

gyae

An abbreviated word for '그 아이' (that child).
그녀 | pronoun | intermediate |

she; her

A pronoun used to indicate the previously-mentioned woman.
그대 | pronoun | intermediate |

geudae

(polite form) A pronoun used to indicate the listener.

geudae

(affectionate) A pronoun used to indicate the other person in a written document.
그분 | pronoun | beginner |

geubun

(very polite form) The person.
| pronoun | beginner |

I

A pronoun used to indicate oneself to a friend or a younger person.
| pronoun | beginner |

I

A form of '나' (I), when the postpositional particle '가' is attached to it.
| pronoun | beginner |

A pronoun used to indicate the listener when he/she is the same age or younger.
너히 | pronoun | beginner |

you

A pronoun used to indicate the listeners when they are the same age or younger.

your

A pronoun used to indicate many people when listeners of the same age or younger are included.
| pronoun | beginner |

you

A form of '너' (you), when the postpositional particle '가' is attached to it.
당신 | pronoun | intermediate |

you

(formal, slightly addressee-raising) A pronoun used to indicate the listener.

darling; honey

(polite form) A pronoun used when a husband and a wife address each other.

you

(polite form) A pronoun used to indicate the listener.

you

(disparaging) A pronoun used to indicate the listener.

you

(formal, highly addressee-raising) A pronoun used to indicate the person mentioned earlier.