YOU


Meaning of YOU in English

you S1 W1 /jə, jʊ; strong juː/ BrE AmE pronoun [used as subject or object]

[ Language: Old English ; Origin: eow , from ge ; ⇨ ↑ ye 1 ]

1 . used to refer to a person or group of people when speaking or writing to them:

Hi, Kelly. How are you?

You must all listen carefully.

I have some news for you.

The letter is addressed to both of you.

Did Robin give you the money?

Only you can make this decision.

You idiot!

You boys have got to learn to behave yourselves.

Hey, you over there! Get out of the way!

2 . people in general:

You have to be 21 or over to buy alcohol in Florida.

You can never be sure what Emily is thinking.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.