Plural formal refers to the use of plural pronouns or verb forms to address a group of people in a polite or respectful manner. It is commonly used in languages that have distinct second person pronouns or verb forms for formal and informal situations, such as Spanish or French. Instead of using singular forms, the plural forms are used to show respect or to address someone in a higher social or professional position.
Yes, 'vous mangez' is plural; 'vous' is the you formal OR plural and serves as the second person plural.
The French word for "you" is "tu" (informal) or "vous" (formal/plural).
The command form of the French verb "aller" is "va" for informal singular, "allez" for formal singular or plural, and "allons" for informal or formal plural. The command form of the French verb "dire" is "dis" for informal singular, "dites" for formal singular or plural, and "disons" for informal or formal plural.
to you (formal/plural) Pob lwc i chi. Good luck to you.
The word "ow" is an interjection (exclamation) and has no formal plural. However, colloquially you could say you heard some "ows" from an injured skateboarder.
it could mean 1. They/you (formal plural) were 2. They/you (formal plural) went
tú (informal, singular)) usted (formal, singular) vosotros (informal, plural) ustedes (formal, plural)
tener = to have tengo = I have tenemos = we have teneis/usted tiene = you (plural, informal/singular, formal) have tienen = you (plural, formal/they) have If you mean 'have' as an auxiliary, e.g. 'I have eaten' (yo) he....= I have usted ha.... = you (singular, formal) have hemos.... = we have habeis... = you (informal, plural) have han.... = you (formal, plural)/they have (I have not included the singular 'has' forms, since you do not ask for them)
obtener -> to get obtengo -> I get obtienes -> You get obtiene -> He/She gets You (formal) get obtenemos -> We get obtenéis -> You (plural) get obtienen -> They (male, female) get You (plural, formal) get
Tu (informal singular) Usted (formal singular) Vosotros/as (informal plural, male/female) Ustedes (formal, plural)
If you mean 'you': tu (informal, singular); usted (formal, singular) vosotros/as (informal, plural); ustedes (formal, plural)
Yes, 'vous mangez' is plural; 'vous' is the you formal OR plural and serves as the second person plural.
No le / les / lo / los / la / las (all these forms used with "usted, ustedes") / te / os telefoneé.(formal singular/plural//formal male singular/plural// formal female singular/plural//informal singular/plural)
Vous is the 'you' formal or plural.
esi or esis (plural/formal)
For the informal singular "you", use tú.For the singular formal, use usted.For plural informal, use vosotros.For plural formal, use ustedes.
you (refering to one person) tu (informal)usted (formal)you (plural)ustedes ( there is no formal or informal for this one)It depends on who you are talking to. Tú if you are speaking to someone familiar ' a family member or friend. Usted is used for more formal situations.tú (with accent over the 'u')This is the informal 'you' and it is singular.vosotros: plural, informal 'you'ustedThis is the formal 'you' and it is singular.ustedes: plural, formal 'you'