Personal pronouns

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Learning German is advantageous for individuals who plan to visit or live in Germany, as it facilitates more natural and direct communication with locals. Whether you are planning a vacation or considering an extended stay, being able to use personal pronouns like *ich*, *du*, and *er/sie/es* will help you engage more comfortably in daily conversations.

German is also beneficial for those pursuing higher education abroad or working in multinational companies that operate within the German-speaking region. Familiarity with personal pronouns allows you to easily navigate academic discussions and professional settings, making it easier to understand colleagues and professors who use these terms.

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I am fine.


Ich bin gut.

She is beautiful.


Sie ist schön.

He likes to run.


Er mag laufen.

We are going to the park.


Wir gehen ins Park.

They speak Spanish.


Sie sprechen Spanisch.

You (singular) can do it.


Du kannst es machen.

It is important.


Es ist wichtig.

This is my family.


Dies ist meine Familie.

That girl over there is tall.


Die Mädchen da ist groß.

These oranges taste great.


Diese Orangen schmecken gut.

Those apples are delicious.


Diese Äpfel sind lecker.

My name is Sarah.


Mein Name ist Sarah.

Your shirt looks nice.


Deine Baumwollshirtlooks sehr schön.

Her hair color is brown.


Ihre Haarfarbe ist braun.

His voice is deep.


Seine Stimme ist tief.

Our house is small but cozy.


Unser Haus ist klein aber gemütlich.

Their cats are playful.


Their cats are playful.

We have a meeting at 3 PM.


Wir haben eine Besprechung um 15 Uhr.

You (plural) all seem happy.


Ihr seid alle glücklich.