вы

See also: Вы, вы-, вꙑ, and Appendix:Variations of "bi"

Belarusian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Belarusian вы (vy), from Old East Slavic вы (vy), from Proto-Slavic *vy.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [vɨ]
  • (file)

Pronoun

вы • (vy)

  1. you (plural or formal)

Declension

Carpathian Rusyn

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *vy, from Proto-Indo-European *yū́.

Pronoun

вы • ()

  1. second-person singular formal, as well as second-person plural, nominative case:you
    Як ся Вы сам чуєте в ролї учітеля материньского языка?Jak sja sam čujete v rolji učitelja materynʹskoho jazŷka?How do you feel in the role of a teacher of your native language?

Further reading

Kabardian

Etymology

Compare Adyghe цу (cʷu).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [və]
  • (file)

Noun

вы • ()

  1. ox
  2. bull (Animal)

Declension

Russian

Alternative forms

  • Вы (Vy) alternative capitalisation in formal writing

Etymology

From Old East Slavic вы (vy), from Proto-Slavic *vy, from Proto-Indo-European *yū́.

Cognate with Sanskrit यूयम् (yūyam) and English you.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [vɨ]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes:

Pronoun

вы • (vy)

  1. you (plural or formal singular)

Usage notes

The personal pronoun вы is comparable to French vous, German Sie, Italian Voi, Spanish usted, Portuguese vós, and is used not only in the plural sense, but also as the formal singular. The formal вы is appropriate with strangers, business contacts, neighbors, and friends. (The informal ты (ty) should only be used with family and friends. Even then, a speaker may suddenly switch to вы in order to broach an especially serious topic, or to indicate displeasure or anger.) For more information, see Appendix:Russian pronouns

Declension

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