What is subject pronoun ne demek?

Subject pronouns are pronouns used to replace or refer back to the subject of a sentence. They are used to avoid repeating the subject's name, and to make sentences shorter and easier to understand. The most common subject pronouns in English are "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they." They are called subject pronouns because they always come at the beginning of a sentence and are used to identify the person or thing performing the action in the sentence. In Turkish, subject pronouns include "ben" (I), "sen" (you), "o" (he/she/it), "biz" (we), "siz" (you plural), and "onlar" (they).