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No, the contraction you'll is in the second person, the person spoken to.

The contraction you'll is made up of the second person pronoun you and the verb (or auxiliary verb) will.

The pronoun you takes the place of a noun (name) for the person spoken to.

The third person is a word for the person spoken about.

The third person pronouns are: he, him, she, her, it, they, and them.

Examples:

If you take the bus, you'll be late for work. (second person 'you will be')

I have read it. You'll love this book (second person 'you will love')

They called to say that they'll come. (third person 'they will come')

This is the right size. It'll fit. (third person 'it will fit')

My mother said she'll pick us up. (third person 'she will pick')

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