Use 'ልክ ነዎት' for formal situations and 'ልክ ነህ' for informal ones.
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The form doesn't change much based on formality, but the tone can.
Use 'আপনি' for formal situations and 'তুই' for informal ones.
Use 'Té' for formal situations and 'Tens' for informal ones.
Use 'Máte' for formal situations and 'Máš' for informal ones.
Use 'De' for formal situations and 'Du' for informal ones.
Use 'Sie' for formal situations and 'du' for informal ones.
Use 'Έχετε' for formal situations and 'Έχεις' for informal ones.
Use this to agree with someone's statement or opinion.
Use 'Teil' for formal situations and 'Sul' for informal ones.
The formal and informal versions are the same.
Use the formal version for elders or people you respect.
Use 'Olette' for formal situations and 'Olet' for informal ones.
Use 'vous' for formal situations and 'tu' for informal ones.
Use 'Ten' for formal situations and 'Tes' for informal ones.
Use 'તમે' for formal situations and 'તું' for informal ones.
The formal and informal versions are the same.
The form changes based on the gender of the person being addressed.
Use 'आप' for formal situations and 'तुम' for informal ones.
Use 'Önnek' for formal situations and 'Igazad' for informal ones.
Use 'Anda' for formal situations and 'Kamu' for informal ones.
Use 'Þið' for formal situations and 'Þú' for informal ones.
Use 'Lei ha ragione' for formal situations, but it's less common than in other languages.
Use 'Sono tōri desu' in most situations; 'Sou da ne' is more casual.
Use '맞습니다' for formal situations and '맞아' for informal ones.
The form changes based on the gender of the person being addressed.
Use 'Jums' for formal situations and 'Tev' for informal ones.
Use 'तुम्ही' for formal situations and 'तू' for informal ones.
Use 'Anda' for formal situations and 'Kau' for informal ones.
Use 'U' for formal situations and 'je' for informal ones.
Use 'De' for formal situations and 'Du' for informal ones.
Use 'ਤੁਸੀਂ' for formal situations and 'ਤੂੰ' for informal ones.
Use 'Pan' (masculine) or 'Pani' (feminine) for formal situations.
Use 'Você' for informal situations and 'O senhor/A senhora' for formal ones.
Use 'Aveți' for formal situations and 'Ai' for informal ones.
Use 'прав' for masculine and 'права' for feminine speakers.
Use 'Ni' for formal situations and 'Du' for informal ones.
The formal and informal versions are the same.
The formal and informal versions are similar, but the tone can change.
Use 'మీరు' for formal situations and 'నువ్వు' for informal ones.
Use 'คุณ' for formal situations and 'เธอ' for informal ones.
Use 'po kayo' for added respect.
Use 'Haklısınız' for formal situations and 'Haklısın' for informal ones.
Use 'правий' for masculine and 'права' for feminine speakers.
Use 'آپ' for formal situations and 'تم' for informal ones.
The formal and informal versions are the same.
Use 'Ẹ' for formal situations and 'O' for informal ones.
Use '您' for formal situations and '你' for informal ones.
The formal and informal versions are the same.
The formal and informal versions are the same.