📝 Fingerspelling
o
Fingerspelling o
n
Fingerspelling n
l
Fingerspelling l
y
Fingerspelling y
y
Fingerspelling y
o
Fingerspelling o
u
Fingerspelling u
a
Fingerspelling a
n
Fingerspelling n
d
Fingerspelling d
m
Fingerspelling m
e
Fingerspelling e

only you and me

📝 Description
"Only you and me" is a phrase in English language. "Only" is an adverb used for singling out one or more things. "You" and "me" are personal pronouns. The phrase expresses exclusivity between the speaker and the person referred to by "you". Grammatically, some argue it should be "only you and I", but in casual conversation, "only you and me" is commonly used.
📝 Example Sentence
"Under the starlit sky, it's only you and me, sharing secrets and dreams."
📝 Fingerspelling
o
Fingerspelling o
n
Fingerspelling n
l
Fingerspelling l
y
Fingerspelling y
y
Fingerspelling y
o
Fingerspelling o
u
Fingerspelling u
a
Fingerspelling a
n
Fingerspelling n
d
Fingerspelling d
m
Fingerspelling m
e
Fingerspelling e

only

📝 Description
"Only" is a versatile adverb, adjective, or conjunction in English. As an adverb, it modifies verbs, adjectives or other adverbs, often indicating exclusivity or singularity (e.g., "I only have one"). As an adjective, it precedes a noun, marking uniqueness (e.g., "the only option"). As a conjunction, it introduces a clause expressing a condition (e.g., "only if you try").
📝 Example Sentence
"Only when it rains, do flowers bloom with joy."
📝 Fingerspelling
o
Fingerspelling o
n
Fingerspelling n
l
Fingerspelling l
y
Fingerspelling y

you

📝 Description
The word "you" in English is a pronoun. It's second-person, used to refer to the person or group of people that the speaker is addressing. It's unique as it can be singular or plural and can be used as both subjective (e.g., "You are nice.") and objective (e.g., "I told you.").
📝 Example Sentence
"You are the reason I smile every day."
📝 Fingerspelling
y
Fingerspelling y
o
Fingerspelling o
u
Fingerspelling u

and

📝 Description
"And" is a conjunction in English. It's used to connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal rank. For instance, it can join two nouns ("apple and orange"), two phrases ("running fast and jumping high"), or two independent clauses ("I woke up late and I missed the bus").
📝 Example Sentence
"Mike went to the store and bought some milk."
📝 Fingerspelling
a
Fingerspelling a
n
Fingerspelling n
d
Fingerspelling d

me

📝 Description
"Me" is a first-person singular pronoun in English. It is commonly used as the object of a verb or preposition. For example, in the sentence "She gave the book to me", "me" is the indirect object of the verb "gave". It is derived from Old English "mē".
📝 Example Sentence
"Give me a book, a quiet room, and you'll see the happiest version of me."
📝 Fingerspelling
m
Fingerspelling m
e
Fingerspelling e

Other Related Words & Videos

The following signs and videos are connected in some form or another to the given search phrase: only you and me

thank you
thank you in ASL
person
person in ASL
people
people in ASL
also
also in ASL