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Joanna Redman
Community TutorIn English usually we use the same word when we talk to one other person or more than one other person-- "you"!
For example "Thanks for helping me!" "You are welcome"
"Thanks for helping us!" "You are welcome
But did you know that in Scots there is a plural word for "you"? It is "yous" or "youse". It is mostly used in spoken language (so you won't find it in formal writing).
For example, "Are yous coming to the cinema tomorrow?" "Yeh, we'll all be there!"
May 19, 2025 4:00 PM
Joanna Redman
Language Skills
English, Portuguese
Learning Language
Portuguese
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