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Just to be difficult, I'm going to disagree.
If we all use a word, and know what that word means, and agree on the meaning of the word, dictionary be damned that's the right word.
We're speaking English, where words are defined 'descriptively'. If you want to be 'prescriptive' and have a central committee draw up a list of acceptable uses, learn French!
...Ettuvous, Chris?
Nahh... "tu" would be correct.
There's no such thing as a closed comb.
End of nitpick
Just to be difficult, I'm going to disagree.
If we all use a word, and know what that word means, and agree on the meaning of the word, dictionary be damned that's the right word.
We're speaking English, where words are defined 'descriptively'. If you want to be 'prescriptive' and have a central committee draw up a list of acceptable uses, learn French!
...Et tu, Chris?
Nahh... "tu" would be correct.
"Vous" would require the use of "Monsieur" followed by the last name (which we don't have).
Men on a first-name basis would use "tu"
Plus, I think he was talking Latin, and my Latin is a little rusty....
In that case...
et-ay, oo-vey (or oo-tay, epending-day)