vus

[vus]

1. personal pronoun, plural You (object, not following a preposition). It appears in an enclitic position after the verb. It can be used in polite speech to address one or more people. It is also used in prayers to God and the Virgin Mary.

Etymology: From Latin vos.

vos

[vos]

1. personal pronoun, plural You (subject), you (object, only after a preposition).

2. personal pronoun, singular or plural You (subject), you (object, only after a preposition). It is used in polite speech to address one or more people. It is also used in prayers to God and the Virgin Mary.

Etymology: From Latin vos.

tu

[tu]

1. personal pronoun, singular You (subject), you (object, only after a preposition).

Spelling: Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into t’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces).

Etymology: From Latin tu.

ti

[ti]

1. personal pronoun, second personal singular You (object, not following a preposition). It appears in an enclitic position after the verb.

Etymology: From Latin tibi.

jo

[jo]

1. personal pronoun I (subject), me (object, only after a preposition).

Spelling: Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into j’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces).

Etymology: From Latin ego via Spanish yo.