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Traditional English :: you
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you - pron. (obj. you; poss. your, yours) 1 used with reference to the person or persons addressed or one such person and one or more associated persons. 2 (as int. with a noun) in an exclamatory statement ( you fools!). 3 (in general statements) one, a person, anyone, or everyone (it's bad at first, but you get used to it). you-all US colloq. you (usu. more than one person). you and yours you together with your family, property, etc. you-know-what (or -who) something or someone unspecified but understood. [OE eow accus. & dative of ge YE(1) f. WG: supplanting ye because of the more frequent use of the obj. case, and thou and thee as the more courteous form] |
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Related Words
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me
want
catch
can
remind
make
wanna
raise
up
belong
because
loved
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Most Often Usage
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you and me
you to want me
me to you
me and you
catch me if you can
how you remind me
you make me wanna
you raise me up
you belong to me
because you loved me
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