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How do you say you or your in French?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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"You" can be translated into French as:

"Vous" (formal)

"Toi" (familiar).

"Your" can be translated as:

"votre" (formal, singular)

"vos" (formal, plural)

"ta" (familiar, singular, feminine)

"ton" (familiar, singular, masculine)

"tes" (familiar, plural).

NOTE: The "formal" is used when "you" is a stranger, a person in a position of respect, or a group of people. The "familiar" is used when "you" is a friend or younger family member. "singular", "plural", "masculine", and "feminine" refer here to the number and gender of the owned item, not the person being spoken to.

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