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Tu is the 2nd-person singular subject pronoun in Spanish, Italian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, French, Irish, Latvian, Romanian, Latin, and Hindustani and may also refer to:
- Tuberculin Units, a measure of strength of tuberculin
- Tren Urbano, the metro system used in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Tu Hundred, a district of Västmanland in Sweden
- Universal Time, "Tempus Universalis"
- Tū (Tūmatauenga), a supernatural being in Māori mythology
- Tu people, the Monguor people of the People's Republic of China
- Tú (band), a Canadian pop music duo in the late-1980s
- TU (band), an American band
- "Tú" (song), a song by Shakira from her album Donde Estan Los Ladrones?
- Tu, a Chinese family name
- Tu, a Croatian film
- Tu (cake), a type of Tibetan cake
In companies and organizations:
- TU (union), the international union for T-Mobile workers
- Tupolev, a Russian aerospace and defence company
- Tunisair IATA code
- Toimihenkilöunioni, Union of Salaried Employees, a Finnish trade union
- TU Media, a Digital Multimedia Broadcasting mobile companies in Korea
- Transunion, a consumer credit reporting agency
- Tu, the own brand clothing range of Sainsbury's supermarkets in the United Kingdom
In universities:
- Tartu University
- Taylor University
- Any Technische Universität, i.e. university of technology in German-speaking countries
- Temple University
- Tezpur University
- Thapar University
- Thammasat University
- Tooling University
- Touro University California
- Touro University Nevada
- Towson University
- Tribhuvan University
- Trinity University
- Tulane University
- University of Tulsa
- t.u., a derisive reference to the University of Texas at Austin by students and supporters of in-state rival Texas A&M University
[edit] See also
- TÜ, the University of Tartu National University of Estonia
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