tu is 'you' in English. This is used informally and for a single person.
you tú= you (subject pronoun), but tu (without the accent) means your and is a possessive pronoun
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"Tu" is a pronoun in Spanish that translates to "you" in English. It is used when addressing someone informally, such as a friend or family member.
You, not me is an English equivalent of 'Tu, pas moi'. The personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The adverb 'pas' means 'not'. The personal pronoun 'moi' means 'me'. All together, they're pronounced 'tyoo pah mwah'.
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
Te is the indirect object pronoun in Spanish for tu.
The correct subject pronoun for "tu amigo y tu" is ustedes.
"What (about) you?" and "What, you!" are English equivalents of the incomplete Italian phrase Che tu... . The interrogative/relative pronoun and second person informal singular personal pronoun literally translate into English as "How you...," "That you...," or "What you..." according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "key too" in Italian.
"Et toi ma chérie" means "and you, darling" in English. 'Toi' is the correct personal pronoun here, instead of 'tu'.
Chi sei tu? is an Italian equivalent of the English question "Who are you?"Specifically, the interrogative pronoun chi is "who". The verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The personal pronoun tu translates as "(informal singular) you".The pronunciation will be "kee seh too" in Italian.
"You're hurting me" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Tu me blesses.Specifically, the subject pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you." The personal pronoun me means "me." The verb blesses means "(you) are hurting/wounding, do hurt/wound, hurt/wound."The pronunciation will be "tyoo muh blehss" in French.
"Your name is..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Tu ti chiami... . The second person singular subject pronoun, reflexive pronoun, and present indicative translate to English literally as "You call/name yourself... ." The pronunciation will be "too tee KYA-mee" in Italian.