you or your
If it has an accent its you
w/o the accent its your
both are the informal form
2006-09-21 13:42:14
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answer #1
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answered by legallyblond2day 5
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TU means You
2006-09-21 13:49:08
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answer #2
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answered by Queen of LA 1
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tu means you in english!
2006-09-21 13:43:09
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answer #3
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answered by soccerdude 2
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well if you really want to get into the spanish language, Tu, is an informal way of saying you. like when you are speaking to a buddy, not to people of status were you would speak politely.
2006-09-21 13:52:44
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answer #4
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answered by co 1
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tu means you
2006-09-21 13:42:33
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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tu means you go to www.freetranslation.com to translate languages
2006-09-21 13:43:04
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answered by lovely 3
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Tu is the Spanish form of the word you.
2006-09-21 13:42:56
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answered by Decoy Duck 6
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tu=You
2006-09-21 13:43:56
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answered by Greg S 3
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you if you speak to one person only, and if you are familiar with this person. If not, you would use "usted". The plural of you (speaking to several persons) would be vosotros, or ustedes for strangers.
2006-09-21 13:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Tu means "yours" (informally) or, if there's an accent over the u, it means "you" (informal).
2006-09-21 13:44:43
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answered by Agent3X 2
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It is not a word in English.
2006-09-21 13:48:55
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answered by TXBLKGRL 3
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