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저
I (Formal)
나
I (informal)
저희
We (formal) [pron. 저히]
우리
We (informal)
당신
You (Formal, but could be rude)
Subject market note
Personal pronouns in Korean should have Subject Markers or Topic Markers
너
You (informal, but could be rude)
너희
You (plural) (informal, but could be rude) [pron. 너히]
그
He (formal)
그녀
She (formal)
He/ She note
Korean people rarely use he/ she in spoken language. Names are used instead.
이
This (when something is close to you)
저
That (when something is far away from you)
그
It (when something is close to a listener or a listener points out a thing)