Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Turkish pronouns replace names and are gender-neutral, but they are often dropped because verb endings already show who is speaking.

  • Use 'O' for he, she, and it — Turkish has no gender! (O gidiyor = He/She/It goes)
  • Use 'Siz' for 'you' plural or to be polite to one person (Siz nasılsınız? = How are you?)
  • Pronouns are optional; the verb suffix usually tells you the subject (Gidiyorum = I am going)
👤 Pronoun + 🧩 (Optional) + 🗣️ Verb + 🏷️ Personal Suffix

Turkish Personal Pronouns

Person Turkish English Number Gender
1st Person
Ben
I
Singular
Neutral
2nd Person
Sen
You (Informal)
Singular
Neutral
3rd Person
O
He / She / It
Singular
Neutral
1st Person
Biz
We
Plural
Neutral
2nd Person
Siz
You (Formal/Plural)
Plural
Neutral
3rd Person
Onlar
They
Plural
Neutral

Meanings

Words used to represent people or things without naming them directly. In Turkish, these function as the subjects of sentences.

1

Basic Subjective

Identifying the person performing an action.

“Sen çok iyisin.”

“Biz buradayız.”

2

Formal/Polite Address

Using the plural 'you' to show respect to a single person.

“Siz nasılsınız, Ahmet Bey?”

“Siz buyurun lütfen.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Personal Pronouns (Ben, Sen, O)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Pronoun + Noun/Adj + Suffix
Ben iyiyim (I am well)
Negative
Pronoun + Noun/Adj + değil + Suffix
Sen yorgun değilsin (You aren't tired)
Question
Pronoun + Noun/Adj + Question Particle + Suffix
O evde mi? (Is he/she/it at home?)
Plural Question
Siz hazır mısınız?
Are you ready?
Emphatic
Pronoun (stressed) + Verb
BEN yaptım! (I did it!)
Polite Singular
Siz + Verb (Plural Suffix)
Siz nasılsınız? (How are you? - Formal)

औपचारिकता का स्तर

औपचारिक
Siz nasılsınız?

Siz nasılsınız? (Greeting)

तटस्थ
Nasılsınız?

Nasılsınız? (Greeting)

अनौपचारिक
Nasılsın?

Nasılsın? (Greeting)

बोलचाल
N'aber?

N'aber? (Greeting)

Turkish Pronoun Universe

Şahıs Zamirleri

Singular

  • Ben I
  • Sen You
  • O He/She/It

Plural

  • Biz We
  • Siz You all/Formal
  • Onlar They

Sen vs. Siz

Sen (Informal)
Friends Arkadaş
Family Aile
Children Çocuklar
Siz (Formal)
Boss Patron
Strangers Yabancılar
Elders Yaşlılar

Which Pronoun to Use?

1

Is it just you?

YES
Ben
NO
Go to next
2

Are you talking TO someone?

YES
Is it a friend? (Yes: Sen / No: Siz)
NO
Go to next
3

Are you talking ABOUT someone?

YES
One person? (Yes: O / Many: Onlar)
NO
Biz (We)

The 'O' Multi-tool

👨‍👩‍👧

People

  • He
  • She
📦

Objects

  • It (The box)
  • It (The car)
🐈

Animals

  • It (The cat)
  • It (The bird)

स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण

1

Ben öğretmenim.

I am a teacher.

2

O nerede?

Where is he/she/it?

1

Siz Türk müsünüz?

Are you (plural/formal) Turkish?

2

Biz her gün spor yapıyoruz.

We do sports every day.

1

Sen gelmiyorsan, ben gidiyorum.

If you aren't coming, I am going.

2

Onlar bu konuyu biliyorlar.

They know this subject.

1

Siz bu raporu incelediniz mi?

Have you reviewed this report?

2

O, dürüstlüğüyle tanınan biridir.

He/She is someone known for their honesty.

1

Biz, bu toprakların evlatlarıyız.

We are the children of these lands.

2

Sen ki her zaman yanımdaydın...

You, who were always by my side...

1

Zat-ı aliniz (Siz) ne buyururlar?

What would your excellency (you) command?

2

Onlar ki sessizce beklediler.

They, who waited silently.

आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले

Personal Pronouns (Ben, Sen, O) बनाम O vs. Bu

Learners use 'O' for everything, but 'Bu' is for things close to you.

Personal Pronouns (Ben, Sen, O) बनाम Siz (Plural) vs. Siz (Formal)

It's the same word, which can be confusing in groups.

Personal Pronouns (Ben, Sen, O) बनाम Ben vs. Benim

Learners mix up 'I' and 'My'.

सामान्य गलतियाँ

Olar gidiyor.

Onlar gidiyor.

The plural of 'O' is 'Onlar', not 'Olar'.

Ben elma seviyor.

Ben elma seviyorum.

You must add the suffix '-um' to the verb to match 'Ben'.

She gidiyor.

O gidiyor.

Don't look for 'she' or 'he'; use 'O' for everyone.

Sen nasılsınız?

Siz nasılsınız?

Mixing informal pronoun with formal verb suffix.

Ben gitmek.

Gidiyorum.

Over-reliance on the pronoun 'Ben' while using the infinitive verb.

O masa.

Bu masa.

Using 'O' (that/he/she) when 'Bu' (this) is more appropriate for nearby objects.

Ben geliyorum, ben yiyorum, ben içiyorum.

Geliyorum, yiyorum ve içiyorum.

Repeating 'Ben' too much makes you sound like a beginner.

Onlar geliyorlar.

Onlar geliyor.

While not strictly wrong, adding '-lar' to the verb when 'Onlar' is present is often redundant.

Bizim gitmemiz lazım.

Gitmemiz lazım.

Using the possessive pronoun 'Bizim' when the suffix '-miz' already indicates 'our/we'.

Sizler ne yapıyorsun?

Sizler ne yapıyorsunuz?

Incorrect agreement with the double-plural 'Sizler'.

Kendi benliğim...

Benliğim...

Redundant use of 'Kendi' with 'Ben' derivatives in high-level prose.

O, ki gelmedi.

O gelmedi.

Over-using 'ki' for emphasis with pronouns in a way that sounds translated from Persian or French.

वाक्य संरचनाएँ

___ (Pronoun) + ___ (Noun) + ___ (Suffix)

___ (Pronoun) + ___ (Verb) + ___ (Suffix)

___ (Pronoun) + değil + ___ (Suffix)

Real World Usage

Texting friends constant

Naber? Sen ne yapıyorsun?

Job Interview very common

Sizlere kendimi tanıtmak isterim.

Ordering Food common

Ben bir Adana kebap alayım.

Social Media Bio occasional

O bir gezgin.

🎯

The 'Drop' Rule

If you want to sound like a native, try to remove the pronoun. If the sentence still makes sense, leave it out!
⚠️

Don't be too 'Sen'

When in doubt, use 'Siz'. It is better to be too formal than to accidentally offend someone.
💬

The Royal 'Biz'

Sometimes people say 'Biz' (We) when they mean 'I' to sound more modest or to represent their family/company.

Smart Tips

Use 'Ben' for the first sentence, then drop it for the rest of your introduction.

Ben Ahmet. Ben 20 yaşındayım. Ben İstanbul'da yaşıyorum. Ben Ahmet. 20 yaşındayım. İstanbul'da yaşıyorum.

Always start with 'Siz' to ensure you are being polite.

Sen biliyor musun? Siz biliyor musunuz?

Use 'O' if it's far away, but 'Bu' if it's close.

O kitap (holding the book). Bu kitap.

उच्चारण

/ben/

The 'e' in Ben/Sen

The 'e' is an open sound, similar to 'e' in 'met'.

/o/

The 'O' sound

A pure, rounded 'o' like in 'more' but without the 'r'.

Emphasis

BEN yaptım! (Stress on Ben)

Conveys that 'I' (and nobody else) did it.

याद करें

स्मृति सहायक

BEN is for ME (ends in N like 'mine'), SEN is for YOU (ends in N like 'non-me'), O is for OTHER.

दृश्य संबंध

Imagine a giant letter 'O' acting as a mirror. It reflects a man, a woman, and a dog all at once because it represents all of them.

Rhyme

Ben, Sen, O - Let's go! Biz, Siz, Onlar - We're the stars!

Story

Ben (I) went to the park. I saw Sen (You) there. We looked at O (the bird). Then Biz (We) met Siz (You all) and Onlar (They) joined the party.

Word Web

BenSenOBizSizOnlarZamirKişi

चैलेंज

Write down the names of 3 friends and 3 objects. Replace each name with the correct Turkish pronoun.

सांस्कृतिक नोट्स

Using 'Siz' is non-negotiable when speaking to someone older or in a higher position. Switching to 'Sen' too early can be seen as a lack of upbringing (terbiye).

Turkish speakers often take pride in the gender-neutrality of their language, viewing it as naturally egalitarian.

Derived from Old Turkic. 'Ben' was originally 'men' in many Turkic dialects.

बातचीत की शुरुआत

Sen nerelisin?

Siz ne iş yapıyorsunuz?

Onlar bugün ne yapıyorlar?

डायरी विषय

Introduce yourself and your best friend using Ben and O.
Describe what your family members (Biz/Onlar) are doing this weekend.
Write a formal email to a teacher using 'Siz'.

सामान्य गलतियाँ

Incorrect

सही


Incorrect

सही


Incorrect

सही


Incorrect

सही

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct pronoun for 'I'.

___ elma yiyorum.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ben
The verb ending '-um' indicates the first person singular (I).
Which pronoun is used for a formal 'you'? बहुविकल्पी

Nasılsınız?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Siz
'Siz' is the formal and plural form of 'you'.
Correct the pronoun in this sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

O gidiyorlar.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Onlar
The verb ending '-lar' indicates a plural third person subject.
Translate 'We are happy' to Turkish. अनुवाद

We are happy.

Answer starts with: Biz...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Biz mutluyuz
'Biz' means 'We' and '-yuz' is the matching suffix.

Score: /4

अभ्यास प्रश्न

4 exercises
Fill in the correct pronoun for 'I'.

___ elma yiyorum.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ben
The verb ending '-um' indicates the first person singular (I).
Which pronoun is used for a formal 'you'? बहुविकल्पी

Nasılsınız?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Siz
'Siz' is the formal and plural form of 'you'.
Correct the pronoun in this sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

O gidiyorlar.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Onlar
The verb ending '-lar' indicates a plural third person subject.
Translate 'We are happy' to Turkish. अनुवाद

We are happy.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Biz mutluyuz
'Biz' means 'We' and '-yuz' is the matching suffix.

Score: /4

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (6)

Yes! Turkish does not distinguish gender in its pronouns. Context tells you who is being discussed.

Usually, when the older person or the person in authority suggests it, or after a long period of friendship.

'Sizler' is a double-plural used to emphasize a large group of people or in very formal speeches.

Absolutely. 'O' is used for all living beings and inanimate objects.

It's not grammatically wrong, but it sounds very unnatural and self-centered to native speakers.

'O' is singular (he/she/it), and 'Onlar' is plural (they).

Scaffolded Practice

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2

2

3

3

4

4

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Yo, Tú, Él/Ella

Turkish is gender-neutral; Spanish is gendered.

French moderate

Je, Tu, Il/Elle

French pronouns are mandatory; Turkish ones are optional.

German moderate

Ich, Du, Er/Sie/Es

Turkish has one third-person pronoun; German has three.

Japanese partial

Watashi, Anata, Kare/Kanojo

Turkish has a single, stable set of pronouns; Japanese pronouns change with social context.

Arabic low

Ana, Anta/Anti, Huwa/Hiya

Arabic is highly gendered; Turkish is not gendered at all.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

Connected Grammar

Personal Suffixes

Builds On

Pronouns are usually paired with these suffixes on verbs.

Possessive Pronouns

Similar

These are the 'my/your/his' versions of the personal pronouns.

Demonstrative Pronouns

Contrast

To distinguish between 'he/she' (O) and 'this/that' (Bu/Şu).

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