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A personal pronoun is what we call the English words 'I', 'you', 'he', 'she', 'we' and 'they'. The Dutch words for 'you' are 'jullie' and 'u'. The word 'jullie' is the so-called familiar form. It can be used with friends and family and people you know well. The word 'u' is the so-called polite form. It is used with strangers and people in a position of importance.
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There are dozens of greetings that you can learn in Dutch. Imagine, however, just how much effort it would take to learn them all. And learning all of them would also take a lot of time. It would be far better to focus on just three Dutch greetings to get started. For example, learn Hallo, Afscheid and Tot straks (hello, good-bye, see you later). Learn these three Dutch greetings Hallo, Afscheid and Tot straks by heart, learn to say them properly and then move on to Step 2 (Dutch pronouns).
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