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)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.