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SUMMARY:Du or Sie?
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DESCRIPTION: Du or Sie?
&ldquo;You can say you to me&rdquo; is a popular German joke which you won&rsquo;t understand unless you speak German.Now you have already learned we have two translations for the English&nbsp;you:&nbsp;du(for one person) and&nbsp;ihr&nbsp;(for several persons).That&rsquo;s not the whole story. You can only use&nbsp;du&nbsp;and&nbsp;ihr&nbsp;in informal situations, i.e. when you are talking to&bull; family members&bull; children&bull; friendsIn all other situations, especially when you are talking to strangers, you will have to use another pronoun, and that is&nbsp;Sie. It&rsquo;s the same&nbsp;Sie&nbsp;as with&nbsp;sie Singen&nbsp;(so 3rd person plural, to be grammatically exact), just written with a capital letter (which no one will hear when you are speaking ‒ obviously). You will also use thesame verb endings as with&nbsp;sie Singen&nbsp;(they sing) - (If you speak a language like French or Russian (actually, most languages except English), you will be familiar with...

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