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The singular, second person, personal pronoun is you.

If by 'formal' you mean obsolete, the singular second person, personal pronoun is thou as a subject (thee as an object).

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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns or pronouns for male or female.

The second person (the person spoken to) pronoun is you.

The pronoun 'you' functions as singular or plural, subject or object, and takes the place of a noun for a male or a female. Examples:

subject: Mimi, you are a good friend.

subject: Mario, you are a good friend.

subject: Mimi and Mario, you are my good friends.

object: I'm glad to see you Mimi.

object: I'm glad to see you Mario.

object: I'm glad to see you Mario and Mimi.

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Feminine pronouns are pronouns which refer to females, e. g., she, her, or herself.

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The pronouns that take the place of a noun for a female are: she, her, hers, herself.

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