Middle English [ ] Pronoun [ ] tu• : , , , , ,• 2 Also used as the polite singular form | Old Portuguese [ ] Etymology [ ] From , from |
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there , over there : , Sicilian [ ] Alternative forms [ ]• An imprint of Infobase Publishing 132 West 31st Street New York NY 10001 - pages 77, | Tok Pisin [ ] Etymology 1 [ ] From |
Etymology 2 [ ] Verb [ ] tu m feminine singular , masculine plural , feminine plural• According to grammars, tu should always take second person singular verbs, as is the case in Portugal and some parts of Brazil.
to Fanagalo [ ] Etymology [ ] Borrowed from | , Etymology 2 [ ] Compare |
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Rhymes: Pronoun [ ] tu second person singular• Aromanian [ ] Etymology 1 [ ] From , from , from | to oneself from other people to follow rules in a or Related terms [ ] Preposition [ ] tu• Tu is used to address one person in an informal situation |
in Polish dictionaries at PWN Portuguese [ ] Pronunciation [ ]• North Frisian [ ] Preposition [ ] tu• See also [ ] Portuguese Number Person Nominative subject Accusative direct object Dative indirect object Prepositional with Non-declining m f m f m and f m f m f m f Singular First Second Third , , Plural First Portugal Brazil Second , Third , , Indefinite Etymology 2 [ ] Interjection [ ] tu• The was formed by analogy with i-stem nouns.
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