>you (singular)
>you (plural)
You (singular)
It's called context
you (singular)
y'all* (plural)
further proof the South is superior.
There is literally no need to separate them, especially if you're fr*nch and you use the plural form of you to refer to a single person formally.
>We (inclusive)
>We (exclusive)
>wuz
>Sie
>sie
>sie
>lei (she) [female]
>Lei (you, formal) (any gender)
>kangs
its a good example you dont know from the sentence alone wether i would include you in that statement
>te
>ti
You (rude)
You (humble)
China (written)
Chiner (pronounced)
Russian (nationality)
Russian (ethnicity)
Bacteria (written)
Bacterier (pronounced)
Herb (written)
erb (pronounced)
I remember I read an old English manual advocating the use of "thou" for singular and "you" for plural.
you isn't a plural, its yous
>how you going?
>how yous going?
Hardly anyone knows the rules of English that they don't really matter.
> y'all
pure degeneracy, you should kys if you use it.
vagina (written)
vaginer (spoken)
貴様 (you/asshole)
てめえ (you/asshole)
お前 (you/dude/bro/asshole)
あなた (you/inferior)
君 (you/inferior)
己 (you/asshole)
お主 (you/used by old dudes in samurai films who also say でござる)
お宅 (you/see above)
爾汝 (you/nobody even uses this shit)
which is KISAMA
>vagina (written)
>vaginer (spoken)
vaginas (raped)
no you got it all wrong
vaginas (property of the black lads)
thee/thou/thy (singular)
ye/you/your (plural)
that's not true except for brits who don't pronounce the terminal R anyway
gay
no u
you (formal)
you (informal)
what is the difference between thee and thou? or ye and you?
>(You)
貴様
also let's not forget the 1st person shit
私 WATASHI (I/me)
わたくし WATAKUSHI (I/me/sound like a fucking nerd)
わし WASHI (I/me/sound like an old jiisan)
あっし ASSHI (I/me/sound like a street rat)
あたし ATASHI (I/me/sound like a chick)
あたい ATAI (I/me/sound like a chick who is in prison)
うち UCHI (I/me/sounds formal af)
我 WARE (I/me/hi there o-samurai san)
我々 WAREWARE (we/anime tier but used a lot IRL, esp when newscasters translate other countries speech which uses "we" a lot more than Japanese)
僕 BOKU (I/me/sound like a dude)
俺 ORE (I/me/sound like a dude hanging with the bros)
我輩 WAGAHAI (I/me/who even uses this shit unironically?)
朕 CHIN (I/me/we/You'd better be the emperor or something if you're gonna use this)
Note that most of these can be augmented by things like 様 SAMA to indicate that you're a pompous prick
Also there are other regional variants and slang but these ones are ones I've seen in Zelda and other shit that people like
No u
Why do foreigners complain about this? It just makes your job easier when learning the language
>what is the difference between thee and thou?
"Thou" is subject, "thee" is object, e.g.
>Thou art good
>I feed thee
also how do y'all brits specify when you speak to you (individual) instead of you (group)?
based and redpilled
correct
the eternal ruski once again attacking the land of the free and the home of the brave