טוּ
See also: טו
Judeo-Italian
Etymology
From Latin tū, from Proto-Italic *tū, from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.
Pronoun
טוּ (ṭu /tu/)
- you (second-person singular personal pronoun)
- 1560, “לוּ לִיבֵירוֹ דֵי יְחֵזְקְאֶל [The Book of Jeremiah]”, in נְבִיאִים [Prophets] (incomplete manuscript), chapter 7, verse 16, archived as part of the National Library of Israel's catalogue:
- אֵי טוּ נוּן אוּרַארֵי פֵיר לוּ פוּפֵילוֹ קוּוֵיסְטוֹ אֵי נוּן אַלְצַארֵי פֵיר אֵיסִי קַאנְטוֹ אֵי אוּרַאצִיאוֹנַה (Judeo-Roman)
- ʾe tu nun ʾuraʾre per lu pupelo quvesəṭo ʾe nun ʾaləṣaʾre per ʾesi qaʾnəto ʾe ʾuraṣiʾonah […]
- /E tu nun urare per lu pupelo questo, e nun alzare per essi canto e uraziona/
- And do not pray for this people; and do not raise any chant or oration for them […]
- (literally, “And you do not pray […] ”)
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