Four words meaning “I”( 私;わたし;Watashi) in Japanese
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In Japanese, the word “I” (私;わたし;Watashi) is used in formal and also informal contexts in both writing and speaking. While this is the most common word for “I”, there are three other words meaning “I”. 「あたし;Atashi 」is a word used informally, especially in spoken languages to mean “I” by female speakers. 「僕;ぼく;Boku」is used both formally and informally by male speakers. 「俺;おれ;Ore」is used informally by male speakers. While it may be the case that these words can be gender-neutral words in contexts
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