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you in Japanese

you in Japanese is そこの, あなた, この — you means the person or people being spoken or written to.

you in Japanese

そこの
det
Pronounced: sokono
The individual or group spoken or written to.
あなた
det
Pronounced: anata
The individual or group spoken or written to.
この
det
Pronounced: kono
Used before epithets, describing the person being addressed, for emphasis.
そこの
det
Pronounced: sokono
Used before epithets, describing the person being addressed, for emphasis.
pron
Pronounced: kimi
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
お前
pron
Pronounced: omae
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
貴方
pron
Pronounced: anata
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
貴様
pron
Pronounced: kisama
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
あんた
pron
Pronounced: anta
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
おんどれ
pron
Pronounced: ondore
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]

What does "you" mean?

  1. pronoun The person or people being spoken or written to.
    "Can you help me carry this box?"
  2. pronoun Used informally to mean "anyone" or "one" in general statements.
    "You can't always get what you want."

you in a sentence

  • Can you help me carry this box?
  • You all did a great job today.
  • You can't always get what you want.
  • In this job, you learn to expect the unexpected.

Similar words in Japanese

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "you" in Japanese?

"you" in Japanese is そこの, あなた, この. you means: The person or people being spoken or written to.

How do you pronounce そこの?

"you" in Japanese is そこの, pronounced "sokono".

How do you use "you" in a sentence?

Example: "Can you help me carry this box?" In Japanese, "you" is そこの, あなた, この.

Are there other ways to say "you" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 9 translations listed for "you": そこの, あなた, この, 君, お前, 貴方.

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