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What kind of speech is you me and i?

"You, me, and I" is not a specific type of speech. It's a group of pronouns, and the way they're used can be analyzed in terms of:

* Grammar: It's a list of personal pronouns, likely used as the subject of a sentence. For example, "You, me, and I are going to the park."

* Context: The meaning of "you, me, and I" depends on the context. It could indicate a group of three people, a relationship between the speaker and the listener, or even a general statement about humanity.

To determine the type of speech, more context is needed. For example:

* Is it part of a formal speech? Then it might be part of an address to a specific group of people.

* Is it part of a casual conversation? Then it might be used to refer to the speaker and their friend.

It's important to understand the specific context to analyze the type of speech.

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