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==English personal pronouns in the nominative case== {| class="wikitable" ! Pronoun ! Person and number ! Gender |- ! colspan="3" | Standard |- | [[I (pronoun)|I]] | First-person singular | |- | [[we]] | First-person plural | |- | [[you]] | Second-person singular or second-person plural | |- | [[he (pronoun)|he]] | Third-person [[gender-specific pronoun|masculine]] singular | masculine |- | [[She (pronoun)|she]] | Third-person [[gender-specific pronoun|feminine]] singular | feminine |- | [[It (pronoun)|it]] | Third-person [[gender-specific pronoun|neuter]] (and inanimate) singular | neuter |- | [[They (pronoun)|they]] | Third-person [[plural]] or [[Gender-neutral pronoun|gender-neutral]] [[Singular they|singular]] |epicene |- ! colspan="3" | Dialectal |- | [[I (pronoun)|me]] | First-person singular, dialectal [[Caribbean English]] and colloquial special uses | |- | [[Thou|thee]] | Second-person singular, literary, dialectal Yorkshire, and occasional use by [[Quakers]] | |- | [[allyuh]] | Second-person plural, many [[English-based creole languages]], dialectal [[Caribbean English]] | |- | unu | Second-person plural, many [[English-based creole languages]], dialectal [[Caribbean English]] | |- | [[y'all]] | Second-person plural, dialectal [[Southern American English|Southern American]], [[Texan English]], and [[African-American English]] | |- | [[Ye (pronoun)|ye]] | Second-person plural, dialectal [[Hiberno-English]] and [[Newfoundland English]] | |- | [[yinz]] | Second-person plural, [[Scots language|Scots]], dialectal [[Scottish English]], [[Pittsburgh English]] | |- | [[you guys]] | Second-person plural, dialectal [[American English]] and [[Canadian English]] | |- | you(r) lot | Second-person plural, dialectal [[British English]] | |- | yous(e) | Second-person plural, [[Australian English]], many urban American dialects like [[New York City English]] and [[Inland Northern American English|Chicago English]], as well as [[Ottawa Valley English]]. Sporadic usage in some British English dialects, such as [[Manchester dialect|Mancunian]]. Also used by some speakers of Hiberno-English. | |- | [[your]]se | Second-person plural, [[Scots language|Scots]], dialect [[Central Lowlands|Central Scottish Lowlands]], [[Scouse]], [[Cumbrian]], [[Tyneside]], Hiberno English. | |- | us | First-person plural subject, as in, ''us guys are going...'' | |- | them | Third-person plural subject, as in, ''them girls drove...'' | |- ! colspan="3" | Archaic |- | [[thou]] | Second-person singular informal subject | |- | [[Ye (pronoun)|ye]] | Second-person plural | |}
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