You
"You" in Japanese
この
kono
(used before epithets for emphasis)
そこの
soko no
(the individual or group spoken/written to)
そこの
soko no
(used before epithets for emphasis)
あんた
anta
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
おんどれ
ondore
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
お前
omae
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
お前ら
omaera
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
お前達
omaetachi
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
そちら
sochira
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
そっち
sotchi
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
てまえ
temae
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
われ
ware
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
僕
boku
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
君
kimi
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
君達
kimitachi
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
自分
jibun
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
貴方
anata
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
貴方方
anatagata
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
貴方達
anatatachi
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
貴様
kisama
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
貴様等
kisamara
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
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