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Help! I'm learning a foreign language?

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And it is very confusing as it helps to be brilliant at English first.Which i ain't. Anyway, when i look up this foreign word>sie< it says it means ONESELF. Which im lead to believe is third person singular reflexive. But this word "sie" is used in all situations. Example : nazywam SIE joe bloggs. My name is joe bloggs. Nazywasz sie Joe bloggs. Your name is Joe bloggs. But "sie" here means myself in one sentence and yourself in the other and it is the same with the others . 1st, 2nd,3rd person singular and 1st plural etc .........anyone shed any light . Why does it say it means ONESELF only.

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  1. I guess they use ONESELF as a general translation, but it can be used with every person, so it becomes:

    - myself (first person singular)

    - yourself (second person singular)

    - ...

    I&#039;m very curious about that language. What is it?

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