How to Say ‘You (formal/plural)’ in French
Vous
voo
[voo]
💬 Usage Tip: "Vous" means either "you" for one person formally or "you" for several people. Context tells you which one—French keeps you guessing, politely.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, using "vous" with strangers is the safe choice. Switching to "tu" usually happens when invited or when the situation is casual.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
you
Subject or object pronoun for 'you' plural or formal singular.
Vous êtes très aimable.
You are very kind.
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