how do you say the plural of you in your dialect/language?
irish: sibh (pronounced shiv)
hiberno english: ye (pronounced yee)
german: sie (pronounced zee)
>>52330361
y'all
Jūs (pronounced yous; like the word "you" with an "s" at the end)
>>52330361
>german: sie
except that's wrong you cockmongling fucktard
Singular informal: Du
Singular formal: Sie
Plural informal: ihr
Plural formal: Sie
>>52330460
in some hiberno english dialects people say "youz" instead of ye
>>52330523
i always use sie cos im swiss
>>52330570
>i always use sie cos im swiss
It's "Sie", not "sie", you fucking retard
go fucking die in a fire you worthless fucking imbecile
>>52330719
ok leaf
>>52330361
Εσείς(es'is /"i" is streched)
Other vlach variations are
Σείς(sis)
ρ'σεις(r'sis)
Varies a lot by region. There's
Yin
You
Yun
Y'all
You guys
You all
>>52330361
Italian: voi (singular is tu)
>>52330361
Singular : tu
Plurial : vous
Singular: Vos
Plural: Ustedes
Singular: tú / usted
Plural: vosotros / ustedes
youns
>>52330361
Singular you: "sa" or "sina"
Plural you: "te" or "teie"
T-V distinction exists.
From these you can derive the verbs "sinatama" and "teietema", meaning "to address someone using the informal second person pronoun" and "to address someone using the formal second person pronoun", respectively.
>>52330719
kill yourself
>>52330361
Informally, it's "youse", but you'd never see it written down, aside from maybe in badly written facebook status updates.
Tu is singular
Vous is plural, or the formal for tu
Bы
Bac
Baм
Baш
Baшe
Baши
Baших
Jullie in Standard Dutch
gunder or under in "in between" dialect.
and "guir" in "real" dialect
>>52332389
You forgot "mah niggas"
>>52336314
Correction: that is for plural
Singular:
Standard Dutch: Jij
In-between: Gij
Dialect: Ou, gegij
vi
that's it
>>52337403
Mi vidas vin.
ti
>>52338785
also önök and maguk for the formal version
>>52332389
>Yin
Who says this?
>>52338943
>ma gook
raycis
singular: anata, kimi, omae
plural: anatatachi, kimitachi/kimira, omaetachi/omaera
oi you man
t. Londoner fammm
>>52330361
Singular: 你
Plural: 你们
There are specific characters in some dialects that mean you (ie 侬) and Classical Chinese (eg 汝) but yeah that's about it.
I = ik
you = jij / je
he = hij
she = zij / ze
we = wij / we
you (plural) = jullie
they = zij / hen
you (polite) = u
ye = je
thou = jou
>>52330361
You guys or occasionally Youz guys
In finglish it's "tay"
kimi omae anta temee
kimi-ra, omae-ra, anta-ra, temee-ra
>>52341031
So the English you is identical to the Dutch polite you.
And the polite you can also be used as plural by the way.
>>52341120
kimi-tachi/anata-tachi/etc also right?