You

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You is a second person English pronoun. The word is singular and plural. "You" is what a person says when he or she is addressing another person, in second person.

For example:

  • Do you speak English?
  • How are you doing?
  • What are you doing here?!

Examples in other languages:

  • Dutch (Nederlands): jij/je (singular informal), u (formal), jullie (plural)
  • Esperanto: vi
  • Finnish (Suomi): sinä, te
  • French (Français): tu (singular informal), vous (formal or plural)
  • German (Deutsch): du (singlar), Sie (plural)
  • Hindi: tû, tûm, âp
  • Hungarian (Magyar): te
  • Icelandic (Íslensku): þú
  • Ido: vu, vi, tu, ti
  • Italian: tu, ti, te, voi, vi, ve, lei, gli, le
  • Japanese (Nihon-go): anata, omae, kimi, anatatachi, kimitachi
  • Korea (한글): 너 (informal), 당신 (formal)
  • Latvian: tu, Jûs
  • Lithuanian (Lietu,vis^kai): tu, Jûs
  • Mandarin Chinese (Zhongwen): 你 (nǐ, singular), 你们 (nǐmen, plural), 汝/爾(rǔ/ěr, classical)
  • Norwegian (Norsk): du, De
  • Polish (Polski): ty (singular), wy (plural)
  • Portuguese (Português): tu, você, vós, vocês
  • Russsian (русский язык): ты (ty), вы (vy)
  • Spanish (Español): tú, vosotros, Usted, Ustedes, etc.
  • Swedish (Svenska): du, ni