You
"You" in ta
ஏய்
ēy
(used before epithets for emphasis)
நீ
nī
(the individual or group spoken/written to)
நீங்கள்
nīṅkaḷ
(the individual or group spoken/written to)
உங்களை
uṅkaḷai
(object pronoun: the group being addressed)
உங்களை
uṅkaḷai
(object pronoun: the person being addressed)
உன்னை
uṉṉai
(object pronoun: the person being addressed)
ஒருவர்
oruvar
(indefinite personal pronoun: an unspecified individual or group of individuals)
தங்களை
taṅkaḷai
(object pronoun: the group being addressed)
தங்களை
taṅkaḷai
(object pronoun: the person being addressed)
தாங்கள்
tāṅkaḷ
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
தாங்கள்
tāṅkaḷ
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
நீ
nī
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
நீ
nī
(indefinite personal pronoun: an unspecified individual or group of individuals)
நீங்கள்
nīṅkaḷ
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
நீங்கள்
nīṅkaḷ
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
நீர்
nīr
(subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
நீர்
nīr
(subject pronoun: the person being addressed)
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