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you in Latin

you in Latin is vos, tu, tibi — you means the person or people being spoken or written to.

you in Latin

vos
det
The individual or group spoken or written to.
tu
det
The individual or group spoken or written to.
tibi
det
Used before epithets, describing the person being addressed, for emphasis.
tuus
det
Used before epithets, describing the person being addressed, for emphasis.
vester
det
Used before epithets, describing the person being addressed, for emphasis.
vobis
det
Used before epithets, describing the person being addressed, for emphasis.
voster
det
Used before epithets, describing the person being addressed, for emphasis.
te
pron
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
tibi
pron
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
vobis
pron
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
pron
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
vōs
pron
(object pronoun) The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.) [from 13th c.]
tibi
pron
(indefinite personal pronoun) Anyone, one; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object). [from 16th c.]
pron
(indefinite personal pronoun) Anyone, one; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object). [from 16th c.]
vobis
pron
(indefinite personal pronoun) Anyone, one; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object). [from 16th c.]
vōs
pron
(indefinite personal pronoun) Anyone, one; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object). [from 16th 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 Latin

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "you" in Latin?

"you" in Latin is vos, tu, tibi. you means: The person or people being spoken or written to.

How do you use "you" in a sentence?

Example: "Can you help me carry this box?" In Latin, "you" is vos, tu, tibi.

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

Yes — Latin has 11 translations listed for "you": vos, tu, tibi, tuus, vester, vobis.

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