Pronouns in Japanese

Pronouns in Japanese

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|The most formal personal pronoun. Outdated curriculums un-provide for any other kind of pronoun in everyday speech for foreigners, except for watakushi.Nechaeva, L. T. {{lang|ru|Японский язык для начинающих}} [''Japanese for beginners''], 2001, Moscow Lyceum, {{ISBN|5-7611-0291-9}} However, in modern student books, such a pronoun has been withdrawn from use.Maidonova S.V. {{lang|ru|Полный Курс Японского Языка}} [''Complete Japanese course''], 2009, [[Astrel]], {{ISBN|978-5-17-100807-9}}
|The most formal personal pronoun. Outdated curriculums did not provide for any other kind of pronoun in everyday speech for foreigners, except for watakushi.Nechaeva, L. T. {{lang|ru|Японский язык для начинающих}} [''Japanese for beginners''], 2001, Moscow Lyceum, {{ISBN|5-7611-0291-9}} However, in modern student books, such a pronoun has been withdrawn from use.Maidonova S.V. {{lang|ru|Полный Курс Японского Языка}} [''Complete Japanese course''], 2009, [[Astrel]], {{ISBN|978-5-17-100807-9}}
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|''ware'' {{IPA|ja|waꜜ.ɾe|}}
|''ware'' {{IPA|ja|waꜜ.ɾe|}}