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Are there the other expression of "I" ?
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There are some expression of "I" in Japan.
私
僕
自分
あたし (woman use)
俺
おいら
おら
おいどん
わし
小生
Are there the other expression of "I" ?
私
僕
自分
あたし (woman use)
俺
おいら
おら
おいどん
わし
小生
Are there the other expression of "I" ?
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myself - 自分
The short answer is no, not really. There are the words, "me," and, "myself," but they are used in special cases. In this regard, English is a boring language, sorry.
In modern day English no. However, in very old English, like around 1100AD-1499AD, Ich or Ik (アイク) was also used for I.
No, we usually just use "I". It's so boring to only be able to refer to yourself as "I" though. xD