Sie

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Pronoun

 * 1) you

Usage notes
In Bavarian the formal pronoun is used less often than in Standard German. It can be used in both singular and plural, but it's even less common in the plural.

was mostly used towards strangers, especially those who don't speak Bavarian, as they would consider the Bavarian usage of as rude, however it becomes more common by the influence of Standard German.

Etymology
From, northern variant of , from.

Noun

 * 1)  side
 * 2)  page
 * 1)  page

Pronoun

 * 1) you

Usage notes

 * The German Sie expresses distance in the relation between two persons. It is not perfectly correct to say that it expresses respect. has never been used to address gods and saints. Towards parents it was only briefly used during the 18th century by some of the upper classes. (In both of these cases, however,  was formerly possible alongside .) Even royal highnesses used to be addressed as du, albeit not personally but in songs and poems (compare the famous "").
 * Sie is identical in form to the third person plural pronoun and takes the same verb form. The "polite" Sie is distinguished in writing by capitalization. The only form which is not capitalized is the reflexive . When addressing a person with Sie, one generally needs to replace the third person plural pronoun with the demonstrative  ("those ones") to avoid confusion: Wissen Sie, was die zu mir gesagt haben? − “Do you know what they said to me?”

Declension

 * The genitive case Ihrer is more and more rarely used in modern German.
 * The genitive case Ihrer does not express ownership, so it must not be confused with the possessive pronoun Ihr, which is declined by gender, singular/plural and case.

Etymology
Compare 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * 1) you