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Yes it is in English but in other languages they have different words for you (sing) and you (pl)

E.G.

if you're talking to one person you can say:

You must come inside now.

And if you're talking to two people you can say:

You must come inside now.

If you wanted to make it clear that you were using the singular or the plural you then you could say something like:

You guys/girls must come inside now.

OR

(insert person's name here), you must come inside now.

Just so you know I'm not a geek and the only reason I know this stuff is because I was forced to do Latin at school because I go to a really boring stuck-up all girls secondary school in England.

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3w ago

No, "you" is both singular and plural in English. It serves as the subject pronoun for both singular and plural persons.

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