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| colspan="2" | '''Informal'''
| colspan="2" | '''Informal'''
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| colspan="4" rowspan="2" | {{tj|恁}}<br />{{tts|lirn}}<br />you
| colspan="4" rowspan="2" | {{tj|恁}}<br />{{ttsX|lirn}}<br />you
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| colspan="2" | {{tj|你}}<br />{{tts|lie}}<br />you
| colspan="2" | {{tj|你}}<br />{{tts|lie}}<br />you

Revision as of 23:06, 13 June 2015

Personal pronouns (jinzhefng taixbengsuu; 人稱代名詞; ref. to Chinese pronouns and 臺灣閩南語常用代名詞)

Personal pronouns
Person Singular Plural
First
person

goar 🔊
I, me
Exclusive Inclusive

goarn 🔊/gurn 🔊
we, us

larn 🔊
we, us
Second
person
Informal Formal
Template:TtsX
you

lie 🔊
you
n/a
n/a
n/a
Third
person

Template:TtsX
(s)he, him, her

Template:TtsX
they, them

Goar

Template:TtsX (goa2; ; I/me)

Goarn

Usage Notes

  • usually means "we" (not including listener). Can also mean you (singular) in a polite manner. For example, "How are we doing today?" to really mean "How are you doing today?"
  • "Lie aix khix tøfui?" (normal)
  • A girl asks her boyfriend, "Goarn aix khix tøfui?" (polite). Equivalent to "Lie aix..." but it's more inclusive.
  • goarn-taw, goarn-amar
  • Gurn is more common in the north
  • Goarn is used in the south (Tvafkao and Tailaam)
    • However, in Tailaam, goarn is used for males; gurn is used for females

Larn

Template:TtsX (; we (inclusive))

  • The inclusive "larn" may be used to express politeness or solidarity, as in the example of a speaker asking a stranger "Where do we live?", but meaning "Where do you live?".
    • Speaker asks stranger, "Larn toax ti tøfui?"
    • Speaker means, "Lie toax ti tøfui?" in a polite manner.

Lie

Template:TtsX (; (singular) you)

Lirn

Template:TtsX (; (plural) you/(possessive) your)

Thaekhofng pengiuo, lirn hør!
Friends from outer space, hello!
Lirn-taw ti tøfui? 🔊
Where is your home/house?