The third person reflexive pronoun in Latin is sē. Sē is both singular and plural. It is also masculine, feminine, and neuter.
What are the Latin reflexive pronouns?
Note also that Latin uses the same forms of the reflexive pronoun in the singular and plural of the third person (sui, sibi, se, se), because it's obvious from context whether the subject is singular or plural.
What are Latin 2nd person pronouns?
Second Person Personal Pronouns in Latin. The second person personal pronouns in Latin are tū “you” (singular) and vōs “you” (plural). Unlike in English, Latin distinguishes between singular and plural you. If you are talking to or about one person, use tū.