In Italian and German, the respectful way to address someone is by calling them "she"

>in Italian and German, the respectful way to address someone is by calling them "she"

tranny languages

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In Dutch we use 'u'

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sounds too short to be respectful, it's only a single vowel

it works, believe it or not

Ofc you wouldn't get it

nah, even Mussolini thought it was too tranny and embarrassing

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Sorry Im a chad terrone and we use the voi/plural you like IL DVCE

basatto

>Least uneducated American
kek
Sie sind behindert

sie sind buttherdt

>Most German American

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damn fr fr

I use Voi

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is that how your grandparents taught you?

based
non c'è mondo senza luce
non c'è italia senza dvce

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in many European languages the respectful 2nd person singular personal pronouns derive from the regular 2nd/3rd person plural personal pronouns
in German historically it was 'Ihr' (also 2nd person plural 'ihr' - 'you [pl]'), but this was later supplanted by 'Sie' (also 3rd person plural 'sie' - 'they; them')
but yes 'sie' is also the feminine 3rd person personal pronoun

d'annunzio e garibaldi stati piu bravi di duce

Explain it

We used to use Ihr as in royalty during the Middle Ages.

ucciditi piddino

yeah