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Definition of you come in English English dictionary

come-all-you
A traditional folk or country song

He slapped his thighs and whooped and catcalled, encouraging anyone who knew it to join in the ‘traditional come-all-you’!.

do you come here often
A common phrase for initiating conversation with a stranger, especially one for seeking romantic involvement
come to you
occur to someone
cross that bridge when you come to it
(deyim) If you will cross that bridge when you come to it, you will deal with a problem when it arises, but not until that point
cross that bridge when you come to it
{f} deal with a situation when it happens and take care of it when you face it and not before
don't cross the bridge until you come to it
do not anticipate problems, do not worry about something until it happens
you come

    Turkish pronunciation

    yu kʌm

    Pronunciation

    /ˈyo͞o ˈkəm/ /ˈjuː ˈkʌm/

    Etymology

    [ 'yü, y& also y ] (pronoun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English Eow, dat. & accus. of gE you; akin to Old High German iu, dative of ir you, Sanskrit yuyam you.

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