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: Re: Historical Fiction: using you and thou Generally speaking, English once used 'you' as the second person plural (equivalent to 'vous' and 'vós') and 'thou' as the second person singular (equivalent
If it was me, I'd distinguish by using "you all" for the plural form, which is a more modern way to do it.
However, I happen to live in a dialect area where "you all" is very common, so others might find that odd.
You could pick whichever one of the below second-person plurals most strikes your fancy:
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