Comprehensive Guide to Turkish Personal Pronouns

Personal Pronouns (Kişi Zamirleri) are essential words used to replace nouns. In Turkish, these pronouns change their form significantly based on the six noun cases (Grammatical Cases).

💡 Important Note

Do not rely solely on literal English translations. Turkish is an agglutinative language, meaning it relies on suffixes. The meaning of a pronoun can shift slightly based on the sentence context; therefore, it is best to study them within sentences.


1. Subjective Case (The Nominative)

These are used when the pronoun is the "doer" or subject of the sentence.

Pronoun

Meaning

Pronoun

Meaning

Ben

I

Biz

We

Sen

You (Singular/Informal)

Siz

You (Plural/Formal)

O

He / She / It

Onlar

They


2. Pronoun Declensions (Case Changes)

The base pronoun changes when we add suffixes for direction, location, or possession:

Case

Ben (I)

Sen (You)

O (He/She/It)

Biz (We)

Siz (You)

Onlar (They)

Accusative (Me/You)

Beni

Seni

Onu

Bizi

Sizi

Onları

Dative (To me/To you)

Bana

Sana

Ona

Bize

Size

Onlara

Locative (At/In/With me)

Bende

Sende

Onda

Bizde

Sizde

Onlarda

Ablative (From me)

Benden

Senden

Ondan

Bizden

Sizden

Onlardan

Genitive (My/Mine)

Benim

Senin

Onun

Bizim

Sizin

Onların

Instrumental (With me)

Benimle

Seninle

Onunla

Bizimle

Sizinle

Onlarla

⚠️ Take Note: Observe the irregular vowel change in the Dative case for "I" and "You." Instead of "Bene," it becomes Bana, and instead of "Sene," it becomes Sana.


Practical Examples (Örnekler)

Use these examples to see how the pronouns function in real-life sentences:

  • Bana para ver (Give to me money).

  • Benden kitap mı istiyorsun? (Do you want a book from me?).

  • Benim evim çok küçük (My house is very small).

  • Seni çok seviyorum (I love you very much).

  • Sen okula gidiyor musun? (Are you going to school?).

  • Sende para var mı? (Is there money with you? / Do you have money?).

  • Ona mektup yazdım (I wrote a letter to him/her).

  • O bize geliyor (He/She is coming to us).

  • Onun gözleri çok güzel (His/Her eyes are very beautiful).