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you (yo̵̅o̅)

pronoun pl. you

  1. the person to whom one is speaking or writing: personal pronoun in the second person (sing. & pl.): you is the nominative and objective form (sing. & pl.), yours the possessive (sing. & pl.), and yourself (sing.) and yourselves (pl.) the reflexive and intensive; your is the possessive pronominal adjective
  2. any person: equivalent in sense to indefinite one you can never be sure!

Etymology: ME you, ou, eow < OE eow, dat. & acc. pl. of ge, ye, akin to Du u < IE base *iw-, you > Sans yuvám, you

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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