Was meinte "du dich" in die englische Sprache

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Was meinte der Ausdruck "du dich" in die englische Sprache?

Ich wissen "du" = "you" und auch "dich" = "you". Aber ich wissen nicht ihrer Bedeutung zusammen.
 
"Du dich" or "ich mich", "wir uns", "ihr euch" is a reflexive pronoun combination and translates together to yourself and myself/ourselves/yourselves respectively.
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Dont you think you could get faster replies on the site I mentioned here: https://ngb.to/threads/6666-Amerikaner-Deutsch-lernen-Bitte-versorgen-Links?p=208942#post208942 ?
Just saying. :)

I read this on the site:
German Language Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for speakers of German wanting to discuss the finer points of the language and translation.

I took it literally. I'm not a speaker of German. I did not know it was for "noobs" such as myself.

But you seem quite sure it would be appropriate for a beginner such as myself to post there, so I will take a closer look. Danke.
 
Well I often see some not native speakers there having questions. I guess you could ask there too. But I dont mind you asking here (all the time). ;)
 
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