How do you say (You) in your country?
How do you say (You) in your country?
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jij
Tee.
(Sinä)
Vos
Sen
Ti.
But you in general can be ti (singular, informal), vi (singular formal), vidva (you two male/male and female), vidve (you two female), vi (plural). This shows that English should invest in finding more words for these concepts.
ti
Du
"tú" or "vos"
Jij, U of Gij
Tú
(Du)
Yooooooooo, we /language brothers/ now
I usually use omae or just their name with friends
(คุณ) koon
(ท่าน) taan
(เธอ) tuuh
(นาย) naai
(เจ้า) jao
(แก) gaae
(มึง) meung
(พี่) pii
(หนู) nuu
(ยู) you
(Your name)
(Tú)
(Du)
Ty
(Jij)
(Je) (Jou) (U)
je moeder
Ty - informal/singular you (=thou in old english)
Vy - formal/plural you
Here, have a (du)
(Gij)
tú masterrace reporting in
(Sen)
R A R E
A
R
E
Not really t b h
Informal: te
Formal: ön
Formal not really used anymore: maga.
S U M M E R
U
M
M
E
R
(Du)
>jij
hahahahahahahah
very rare 2bh
(Tи)
Asshole
(Ty)
(Tu) (Usted)
(Toi) or (Vous).
Aš
Merci pour l'advice
Language - Arabic
Standard pronunciation for masculine singular: أَنْتَ Anta
Standard pronunciation for feminine singular: أَنْتِ Anti
Slang pronunciation that works for both genders in the singular: أَنْت Ant
All three look identical in writing without short vowel diacritics: أنت
Tu
Aap (mostly to somebody elder)
Official written language: sinä
Actual words used in spoken dialects: sä, sää, nää, sie
truly greatest language
Schwuchtel
(Você)
...
Helsinki slang should be the the official written language. So much wasted space with the current form
Tú, usted
/turan/ confirmed
Vos, tu, usted.
>non-argies/uruguayans using ''vos''
stahp
(Tu)
If I put down Russian 'ты' (ty) in a handwriting style: 'mы', it can be read like 'мы' (me) which means 'we'. And yes, Russian 'we' sounds almost like English 'me'.
informal: (Du)
formal/plural: (Sie)
(tu)
(Ty)
(tu)
(você)
Correct
What do people in latin america use for you in the plural form? Is it true that vosotros isn't used anymore
That's what they taught us in spanish class
Tú
easy peasy
Informal:
Singular: (Te)
Plural: (Ti)
Formal:
Singular: (Ön)
Plural: (Önök)
(usted)
we use "ustedes", only Spain speakers use "vosotros"
surprisingly accurate
there are like dozens of us around here
(Tu)
You
Asi hablamos en centroamerica vos sudaca.