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tu — meaning in English: you

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'tu' in everyday conversations, typically among friends, family, or peers. For instance, if a child is speaking to their parent, they might say, 'Tu ești important pentru mine' (You are important to me), showcasing affection in an informal setting.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tu' is the familiar form of 'you', while 'dumneavoastră' is its formal counterpart. You would choose 'tu' when speaking to someone you know well or when addressing a peer, whereas 'dumneavoastră' is reserved for formal situations or when showing respect to someone older or of higher status.
Culture
'Tu' has roots in Latin, similar to other Romance languages where it denotes familiarity and intimacy. In Romanian culture, using 'tu' reflects a close relationship, and it’s often preferred over the formal 'dumneavoastră' in casual interactions, making conversations feel warm and personal.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'tu' in Romanian?
'Tu' becomes 'voi' when addressing multiple people. For example, if you're speaking to a group of friends, you would say, 'Voi sunteți aici?' (Are you all here?).
Q.Is 'tu' used in formal situations?
'Tu' is primarily informal. In formal contexts, it's more appropriate to use 'dumneavoastră' to maintain politeness and respect, especially with strangers or in professional settings.
Q.Can I use 'tu' with anyone?
While 'tu' is common among friends and family, be cautious using it with strangers or in formal situations, as it may come off as disrespectful unless you are sure the relationship allows for such familiarity.
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