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you (singular) is 'tu' in French. This is used in the singular and informally - meaning in a family or friendly context, but not something you would use with your boss or your teacher. For adressing several persons (you plural) or in in a formal context, use 'vous'.

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In French, 'you' can be translated as 'tu' when referring to one person informally or 'vous' when referring to one person formally or to multiple people.

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