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      "Εγώ" is the first personal pronoun that we are going to learn. Since all verbs in Greek have different forms depending on the person performing the action, it can be omitted. 
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      Omit personal pronouns when not emphasizing who's performing the action. In this example, "εσύ" is used to highlight that we're asking about YOU. Example: -How are you? - Fine. WHAT ABOUT YOU? In Greek we say "ΕΣΥ τι κάνεις;" instead of "What about you?" 
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      "Αυτός" is used way more often than "Εγώ" and "Εσύ". TIP: Never use "Αυτός" when the person you're referring to is listening or somewhere around you. It is considered rude and better be avoided. Use "εκείνος" instead. 
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      Guessed it right! "Αυτή" is also considered rude when referring to someone who's around at the moment is likely to listen to the discussion. "Εκείνη" is used instead. Remember "Εκείνος"; Exactly, it's the feminine pronoun! 
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      Εκείνος-Εκείνη-Εκείνο VS Αυτός-Αυτή-Αυτό. "Αυτό" is used to refer to inanimate objects or animals in whom we don't know the gender of. 
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