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How do you write (including characters) the word “you” in as many different languages as possible?

Karen G: How do you write (including characters) the word “you” in as many different languages as possible?
I need to create a background for a presentation and include all the different ways to write the word “you”. Need as many as possible by 1-30-08. THANKS!

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Answer by cantilena91
Finnish: Sinä
Swedish: Du

Answer by onegaishimasu
german: Du, Sie

japanese: anata (あなた), omae (おまえ), anta (あんた), kimi (きみ).

chinese: Ni 你, nin 您

french: tu, vous

Answer by MsFrouu
you in french is : toi
🙂 thats all i know lol sorry

Answer by NAnswers
Hebrew: Atah [ ah tah’ ] (masculine) אתה
At [pronounced “aht”] (feminine) את

Answer by vilgessuola
Εσύ / εσείς (esee / esees) Greek singular / plural

Ti /ju (tee / yoo) Albanian singular / plural

Singular form is used to adress one person you know well. Plural form is for more than one person or for one person you do not know well

Answer by A/leKcaHgp
Russian: ты (sg.; informal); вы (pl.; formal)

Ukrainian: ти (sg.; informal); ви (pl.; formal)

Sure, those are nominative forms only.

Answer by fillysunray
German: du
Dutch: jou
English: you (wow)
Irish: tú
I should know the Spanish, Italian and French ones, but I can’t remember, sorry 🙁

Answer by aniulka
Polish : Ty

Answer by satya
Indian Languages:

Hindi — Thum
Telugu — Nuvvu / Neevu
Sanskrit — Bhavati
Tamil — Ungal (u should be pronunced as u in put)
Kannada — nInu / nIvu

Answer by muayad
In Arabic
Anta for male
Ante for female
Antom plural

Answer by Srujan P
German: du or Sie (formal)
Swedish: du or Ni (formal)
Danish: du or De (formal)
Spanish: tu or Usted (formal)
Czech: ty or vy (formal)
Russian: ty or vy (formal)
Ukrainian – ti or vi (formal)
French: tu or Vous (formal)
Dutch: je or U (formal -pronounced oeww)
Flemish dutch – ge or Gij (Formal -pronouned giy)
Afrikaans – u or Jy (formal- pronounced yy)
Norwegian – du or De (formal)
Portuguese – tu
Hindi – tum or Aap (formal)
Telugu – nuvvu or Meeru (formal_
Konkani – To or Tukka (formal)
Marathi – Tuza or Aapan (formal)
Bengali – tum or Tumi (formal)
Gujurati – Tahmne or Aap (formal)
Urdy – tum or Aap (formal)
Kashmiri – Tse
Kannada – Nimige
Nepali – Tapai
Tamil – ni or Neenga (formal)
Oriya – Aapan
Punjabi – tennu or Tuhaanu
Estonian – Te or Teie
Icelandic – þu (pronounced du)
Lithuanian – tu or Yus (formal)
Latvian – Yus
Macedonian – Li
Croatian – Li
Bulgarian – Li
Bosnian – Li
Kyrghyz – Siz
Kazhak – Siz
Turkmen – Siz
Uzbek – Siz
Pashto – Ta
Hebrew – At/ata
Frisian – Jo (pronounced yo)
Esperanto – Vi
Burushashki (Northern Pakistan) – Une
Slovenian – Ali

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