In Italian, lei is the formal equivalent of tu.
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In Italian, lei is the formal equivalent of tu.
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Tu BiShvat is often called "Las Frutas" in Ladino.
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Et tu, Tom?
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There appears to be some noticeable artifacts of Chinese in modern Mandarin and modern Japanese, because "Tu shu guan" and "To sho kan" both mean "library" in those languages, respectively.
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