You
"You" in Dutch
de
(the individual or group spoken/written to)
gij
(used before epithets for emphasis)
gulder
(used before epithets for emphasis)
jij
(used before epithets for emphasis)
jullie
(used before epithets for emphasis)
ge
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
ge
(indefinite personal pronoun: an unspecified individual or group of individuals)
gij
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
gij
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
gijle
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
gijlie
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
gijlieden
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
gulder
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
je
(object pronoun: the group being addressed)
je
(object pronoun: the person being addressed)
je
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
je
(indefinite personal pronoun: an unspecified individual or group of individuals)
jij
(object pronoun: the person being addressed)
jij
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
jou
(object pronoun: the person being addressed)
jullie
(object pronoun: the group being addressed)
jullie
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
men
(indefinite personal pronoun: an unspecified individual or group of individuals)
u
(object pronoun: the group being addressed)
u
(object pronoun: the group being addressed)
u
(object pronoun: the person being addressed)
u
(object pronoun: the person being addressed)
u
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
u
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
u
(indefinite personal pronoun: an unspecified individual or group of individuals)
vousvoyeren
(to address using the more formal second-person pronoun)
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.