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euch — meaning in English: you

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informal very common
Usage
Native German speakers commonly use 'euch' in informal settings when addressing groups of people or when speaking directly to friends and family. For example, during a casual conversation at a café, one might say, 'Ich habe euch gestern gesehen' (I saw you all yesterday), making it a friendly and approachable way to include multiple listeners.
Synonyms & nuances
'Euch' is specifically used for addressing multiple people, while 'du' is reserved for addressing a single person in a familiar manner. Choosing 'euch' over 'du' clarifies to whom you are referring and maintains the social fabric of the interaction.
Culture
'Euch' is the second-person plural pronoun in German, stemming from the Old High German word 'iu,' which indicated a collective form of 'you.' In German-speaking cultures, using 'euch' appropriately signifies not only familiarity but also respect among peers, reflecting the importance of social dynamics in communication.
FAQ
Q.What does 'euch' mean in English?
'Euch' translates to 'you' in English, but it is specifically used for addressing multiple people informally.
Q.When should I use 'euch' instead of 'du'?
Use 'euch' when speaking to a group of people. If you’re addressing a single individual informally, 'du' would be the correct choice.
Q.Is 'euch' used in formal situations?
'Euch' is primarily informal. In formal contexts, it's more appropriate to use 'Sie' when addressing groups.
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