Singular:
* Ti: This is the informal "you," used for friends, family, and people you know well.
* Chi: This is the formal "you," used for strangers, people in positions of authority, or as a polite way to address someone you don't know well.
Plural:
* Chi: This is the plural form of "you," used for multiple people.
It's important to note that the choice between "ti" and "chi" can be tricky, as it depends on the level of formality and familiarity. In some cases, "chi" is used as a more respectful way to address someone, even if you know them well.
Here are some examples of how to use "you" in Welsh:
* Ti wyt yn hardd: You are beautiful (informal, singular)
* Chi wyt yn hardd: You are beautiful (formal, singular)
* Chi yw'r gorau: You are the best (plural)
Additional Information:
* There are also some less common forms of "you" in Welsh, such as "chwi" (formal, plural) and "fyfi" (singular, referring to oneself).
* In some dialects of Welsh, "ti" might be used more commonly than "chi," even in formal situations.
I hope this helps!