Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns are pronouns which refer to people. They reflect social relations between people.

Person Singular Plural
Pertama
First

Kedua
Second

Ketiga
Third
saya, aku
I, me, my
engkau, kau, kamu, anda
you, your
ia, dia, beliau
he/she, his/her, it/its
kita, kami
we, us
kalian, kamu(sekalian)
you, all of you
mereka, nya
they, them, their

Personal pronouns should be used with care. Both ‘saya‘ and ‘aku‘ mean ‘I’, ‘me’, but ‘aku’ is only used when speaking to intimate friends only. ‘Kita‘ means ‘we’ where the person being spoken to is included, that is ‘I and you’. ‘Kami‘ means ‘we’ where the person being spoken to is not included, that is ‘I and others but not you’.

Aku, engkau, kau, kamu, kalian‘, are intimate forms, used to children and between equals who have a close relationship with each other. They are sometimes used to younger adults although this always conveys a suggestion of social superiority on the part of the speaker.

Anda‘ is confined to impersonal situations, such as addressing strangers of the same age as or younger than the speaker. It is not widely used in addressing individuals because it does not convey respect. It can not be used by a junior to a senior. It is mostly used in advertisements, public announcements, conferences, and people in gatherings.

Kenakan sabuk pengaman selama anda duduk.
Fasten your seatbelt while you are seated.
Apakah mesin fotokopi anda mencemari lingkungan?
Does your photocopier pollute the environment?

Beliau‘ carries social connotation, referring to people who are held in high respect.

Reference:
Indonesian Reference Grammar by James Neil Sneddon, 1996.

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