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you [ju:, ju, jə] pers pron

1. you (in singular):

you
ty
between you and me
pan

2. you:

you (in plural)
wy
you (polite form)

thank you INTERJ

how-do-you-do N inf

pay as you earn, pay-as-you-go Am N no pl ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
You had the choice of chips, new potatoes or jacket potato to accompany it and a choice of vegetables or salad.
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You don't need two potato peelers either.
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They want to sleep with you and cuddle up.
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When dogs are housetrained, you save money on carpet cleaning and replacement.
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Real alarm clocks are not expensive, so by investing in one you'll remove one of the biggest distractions that's stopping you from getting shut-eye.
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You were looking for the cloven hoof, to be honest.
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And then as you keep probing and asking questions, a lot of interesting files land up at your doorstep.
www.dnaindia.com
The whirr of the engine, the shove in the backside and the little roadster that seems to pivot around you is replaced by a grunting, belching, feedback-free driving experience.
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Keep walking until you reach the ha-ha and iron bridge.
www.telegraph.co.uk
You've got a wall that's trapezoid and so instead of straightening the wall up what they did was make the door and window trapezoid.
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