Tutoiement et Vouvoiement (ты vs. вы)
вы for respect and groups; use ты for close friends and informal vibes.
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'Ty' for friends and family, and 'Vy' for strangers, elders, or in professional settings to show respect.
- Use 'Ty' (informal) for friends, children, and pets: 'Как дела, Иван?'
- Use 'Vy' (formal) for strangers, bosses, and elders: 'Как ваши дела, Иван Петрович?'
- Use 'Vy' for plural groups, regardless of how well you know them: 'Привет, ребята, как вы?'
Overview
Pronoun and Verb Agreement
| Pronoun | Register | Verb Ending (Present) | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
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Ты
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Informal
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-ешь / -ишь
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Ты читаешь
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|
Вы
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Formal/Plural
|
-ете / -ите
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Вы читаете
|
Meanings
The T-V distinction is a sociolinguistic rule where the choice of second-person pronoun depends on the social distance and hierarchy between speakers.
Informal Singular
Used for close friends, family, and children.
“Ты идёшь домой?”
“Ты хочешь кофе?”
Formal Singular
Used for strangers, superiors, or to show professional distance.
“Вы работаете здесь?”
“Вы очень добры.”
Plural
Used for two or more people, regardless of intimacy.
“Вы оба молодцы.”
“Вы все приглашены.”
Reference Table
| Pronoun | Social Context | Verb Ending | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Ты
|
Informal / Close
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-шь
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Ты знаешь (You know)
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Вы
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Formal / Polite
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-те
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Вы знаете (You know)
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|
Вы
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Plural (2+ people)
|
-те
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Вы знаете (You all know)
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Вы (Capitalized)
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Formal Writing
|
-те
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Вы читаете (You are reading)
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|
Ты
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Social Media / Gaming
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-шь
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Ты играешь? (Do you play?)
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Вы
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Service / Business
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-те
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Вы работаете? (Do you work?)
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Spectre de formalité
Как вы поживаете? (Greeting)
Как дела? (Greeting)
Как ты? (Greeting)
Как оно? (Greeting)
The Russian 'You' Universe
Inner Circle (Ты)
- Друзья Friends
- Семья Family
- Коты Cats
Outer Circle (Вы)
- Босс Boss
- Учитель Teacher
- Незнакомец Stranger
Ty vs. Vy: The Cheat Sheet
Which 'You' Should I Use?
Are you talking to more than one person?
Is this person your close friend or family?
Common Scenarios
Use ТЫ
- • Gaming on Discord
- • Texting your sibling
- • Talking to your dog
Use ВЫ
- • Ordering an Uber
- • Emailing a professor
- • Talking to a grandma
Exemples par niveau
Привет, как ты?
Hi, how are you (informal)?
Здравствуйте, как вы?
Hello, how are you (formal)?
Ты мой друг.
You are my friend.
Вы говорите по-русски?
Do you speak Russian?
Ты хочешь пойти в кино?
Do you want to go to the cinema?
Вы работаете в этом офисе?
Do you work in this office?
Вы все очень добрые.
You all are very kind.
Ты сегодня занят?
Are you busy today?
Можно к вам обратиться?
May I address you?
Мы перешли на ты вчера.
We switched to 'ty' yesterday.
Вы не могли бы помочь мне?
Could you help me?
Ты же обещал прийти!
But you promised to come!
Я бы хотел перейти на ты, если вы не против.
I would like to switch to 'ty', if you don't mind.
Вы, Иван Петрович, как всегда правы.
You, Ivan Petrovich, are right as always.
Ты ведёшь себя как ребёнок.
You are acting like a child.
Вы должны подписать этот документ.
You must sign this document.
Несмотря на наши разногласия, я всё ещё обращаюсь к вам на вы.
Despite our disagreements, I still address you formally.
Ты мне больше не друг.
You are no longer my friend.
Вы изволили прийти вовремя.
You have deigned to arrive on time.
Ты же знаешь, что я не люблю опаздывать.
You know that I don't like to be late.
В данной ситуации переход на ты был бы неуместен.
In this situation, switching to 'ty' would be inappropriate.
Вы, сударь, ведёте себя крайне вызывающе.
You, sir, are behaving extremely provocatively.
Ты — часть моей души.
You are a part of my soul.
Вы все — свидетели этого события.
You all are witnesses to this event.
Facile à confondre
Learners confuse the pronoun 'ty' with the possessive 'tvoy'.
Learners confuse the pronoun 'vy' with the possessive 'vash'.
Learners think they are different words.
Erreurs courantes
Vy chitaesh
Vy chitaete
Ty privet
Privet
Vy idesh
Vy idete
Ty gospodin
Vy gospodin
Vy moy drug
Ty moy drug
Ty vash
Ty tvoy
Vy chital
Vy chitali
Mozhno na vy?
Mozhno na ty?
Vy vse idesh
Vy vse idete
Ty gospodin Ivan
Ivan Ivanovich
Vy izvolil
Vy izvolili
Ty, Ivan Petrovich
Vy, Ivan Petrovich
Vy, moi drug
Ty, moy drug
Structures de phrases
___ (Ty/Vy) ___ (verb) ___?
Можно к ___ (vash/tvoy) обратиться?
___ (Vy/Ty) ___ (past tense verb)?
___ (Vy/Ty) ___ (future tense verb)?
Real World Usage
Ты где?
Вы готовы к работе?
Вы будете кофе?
Ты видел этот пост?
Вы не подскажете, где вокзал?
Вы получили моё письмо?
The Safety First Rule
вы. It's better to be too formal than to accidentally offend someone.The Babushka Factor
ты with elderly people, even if they are your neighbors. It is considered very disrespectful in Russian culture.Switching to Ты
ты. They might say 'Давай на ты' (Let's use ty).Smart Tips
Always start with 'Vy'.
Capitalize 'Vy'.
Always use 'Vy'.
Use 'Mozhno na ty?'.
Prononciation
Vowel reduction
In 'vy', the 'y' is a distinct sound, while in 'ty' it is shorter.
Question intonation
Вы готовы? ↑
Rising pitch at the end indicates a question.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
T is for Tiny (small circle of friends), V is for Vast (everyone else).
Association visuelle
Imagine a small 'T' hugging a friend, and a large 'V' standing tall and respectful in front of a crowd.
Rhyme
Use 'Ty' for a pal you know well, use 'Vy' for a stranger, truth to tell.
Story
Ivan meets a stranger. He says 'Vy'. They talk for hours. Ivan asks 'Mozhno na ty?'. The stranger agrees. Now they are friends.
Word Web
Défi
For the next 5 minutes, imagine you are introducing yourself to three different people: a classmate, a professor, and a group of tourists. Practice saying 'Hello, how are you?' using the correct pronoun for each.
Notes culturelles
The 'ty'/'vy' distinction is deeply rooted in the concept of 'dukhovnost' (spirituality) and social hierarchy.
In the Soviet Union, 'vy' was often used to emphasize collective equality, but 'ty' was used in the workplace to show camaraderie.
In modern Moscow, the lines are blurring, but 'vy' remains the default for service interactions.
The T-V distinction comes from the Latin 'tu' and 'vos'.
Amorces de conversation
Как вас зовут?
Вы любите кофе?
Можно к вам обратиться?
Вы не против, если мы перейдём на ты?
Sujets d'écriture
Erreurs courantes
Test Yourself
Choose the most respectful option:
Привет, Антон! Как ___?
Find and fix the mistake:
Вы знаешь, где метро?
Score: /3
Exercices pratiques
8 exercises___ (Ty/Vy) мой друг.
Vy chita___.
Find and fix the mistake:
Ty chitaete.
vy / kak / dela / vashi
Are you (formal) busy?
___ (Ty/Vy) мой начальник.
Ty ___ (idti) domoy.
Find and fix the mistake:
Vy idesh domoy.
Score: /8
Practice Bank
10 exercisesMatch these:
Ты читае___ книгу?
понимаете / вы / русский / ?
Address the kids:
Как у вас дела, мама?
Do you understand?
Что вы делае___?
Stranger address:
спишь / ты / ?
Where are you all?
Score: /10
FAQ (8)
It is a sign of respect, similar to 'vous' in French.
Only if they invite you to. Otherwise, always use 'vy'.
Only in formal letters.
Apologize and switch to 'vy'.
No, 'they' is 'oni'.
Say 'Mozhno na ty?'.
Yes, it uses the plural form.
Yes, always.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
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In Other Languages
tú/usted
Russian 'vy' is also the plural 'you', whereas Spanish has 'ustedes'.
tu/vous
The transition to 'tu' in French is often more common in casual settings.
du/Sie
German 'Sie' is the third-person plural pronoun, while Russian 'vy' is the second-person plural.
anata/kimi
Japanese pronouns are often omitted, whereas Russian requires them.
anta/antum
Arabic does not have a formal singular pronoun like 'vy'.
ni/nin
Chinese 'nin' is only for singular formal, while 'vy' is also plural.