you

you - pronoun

  • The one or ones being addressed —used as the pronoun of the second person singular or plural in any grammatical relation except that of a possessive —used formerly only as a plural pronoun of the second person in the dative or accusative case as direct or indirect object of a verb or as object of a preposition
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

Usage examples

Examples: "The word "you" is important to learn in spelling." "Can you use "you" in a sentence?" "Understanding "you" helps with reading comprehension."

SpellingJoy score for you

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
75

Letter Values

Y
28
O
15
U
24

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English {it}ēow{/it}, dat. & accusative of {it}gē{/it} you; akin to Old High German {it}iu{/it}, dative of {it}ir{/it} you, Sanskrit {it}yūyam{/it} you