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“you” on English-Maori dictionary

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What do you think?
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just with a bigger screen wherever you want.
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Nala said, "Simba, you must come back."

The scentence about “The Lion King”.

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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineBreton open-in-new
te
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pron 1. referring to someone being spoken to ○ Are you ready? ○ You look tired, you should rest a bit. ○ If I give you my address will you give me yours? ○ Hello, how are you? ○ Are you both keeping well? 2. referring to anyone ○ You never know when you might need a penknife. ○ You have to be very tall to be a policeman. 3. addressing someone directly ○ You with the red scarf over there, I need to see your ticket! ○ Hey you! leave my bicycle alone. (NOTE: You is both singular and plural.)
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTurkmen open-in-new
pro. sen.
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTatar open-in-new
pron. - син, сез; you never know - беркайчан белмисең
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineUzbek open-in-new
sen, siz
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