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9/30/2024 Tutoyer

  • Writer: Qian Anna
    Qian Anna
  • Sep 30, 2024
  • 1 min read

"Tutoyer" in French refers to the informal use of the pronoun "tu" instead of the formal "vous" when addressing someone. Historically, the use of "tu" was reserved for close relationships, family members, or social inferiors, while "vous" indicated respect or formality. However, during the French Revolution, there was a push for egalitarianism, leading to the widespread adoption of "tutoyer" as a symbol of equality among citizens. Today, its usage varies depending on context, relationship, and regional customs, but it often reflects a sense of familiarity or camaraderie.

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