What is the meaning of Tu?
Pronunciation spelling of to, representing African-American Vernacular English.
↑ The ablative is in decline in Lithuanian Romani
to go
Determiner forms used in Lagarteiru before a noun.
this (what is being indicated)
you (2nd-person personal pronoun)
you (singular)
Nonstandard spelling of tū.
Nonstandard spelling of tú.
Nonstandard spelling of tǔ.
Nonstandard spelling of tù.
Alternative form of þou (“thou”)
Nonstandard form of ut or (“out from, out of”).
here (at this place)
neuter nominative/accusative of tweġen
thou, you (singular second person pronoun)
Alternative spelling of tú
here (at this place)
then (at that time)
here (in this situation)
Alternative form of þū
you (2sg nom subject or direct object)
you; second-person singular and plural personal pronoun
you (singular)
here, in this place
you (singular)
to look after, care for, prepare
you (singular)
you (singular)
to spit (out)
Hard mutation of du.
Mixed mutation of du.
feminine accusative singular of ten
to build
to close
to crush
to grind
to meet
to untie
to stand
to be (only in situations regarding posture or position)
past participle of taire
question marker
The katakana syllable トゥ (tu) in Hepburn-like romanization.
here (at this place)
you (singular)
you; thou; second person pronoun, referring to the addressee
used to strengthen the meaning of a word or expression
you (singular)
accusative feminine singular of ten
that (what is being indicated)
that (that thing)
you (the second-person singular pronoun)
you (second-person singular nominative pronoun)
you (singular)
here (at this place)
used by the speaker to introduce themselves on the telephone; speaking
used by the speaker to indicate they are thinking
expressive particle, usually of anger
particle of uncertainty of success on the speaker's part
you; thou (singular second person pronoun)
second-person singular prepositional pronoun
the sound produced by a telephone after one of the callers hangs up
you (singular)
Form of thu (“thou, you”) used after verb forms ending in -n, -s or -dh.
here (in this place)
here, over here (in the indicated place nearby)
over here (to, towards this place)
here (at this place)
to isolate oneself from other people to follow rules in a philosophy or religion
to drink directly from a bottle by holding bottle mouth in one's mouth
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