1. The difference in word meaning
You means: you, which is a nominative/accusative pronoun
Your means: your, which is an adjective Possessive pronouns
Yours means: your (someone/something) and is a possessive noun pronoun.
2. Differences in detailed word analysis
you
Phonetic symbols: British [ju] American [j?];
Interpretation: You; you; you; used with nouns and adjectives to address someone directly; generally refers to anyone
your
Phonetic symbols: British [j?(r)] American [j? r]?
Interpretation: det. your; your; your; (generally refers to) everyone's, people's; refers to a person or thing that is famous or often talked about
yours
Phonetic symbols: British [j?z] American [j?rz]?
Definition: pron. Yours; yours; yours; used before the signature at the end of a letter
adj. Your (our) (thing); the term used before signature at the end of the letter
3. Differences in bilingual application examples
You can be the nominative You or You , it can also be the accusative case You or You.
For example:
You are a teacher——You are a teacher
You are teachers——You are a teacher
Thank you.——Thank you very much.
Your is an adjective possessive pronoun and must be followed by a noun. It means "yours, yours".
For example:
Your book——your book
This is your pen——this is your pen
Yours also Expressing "Yours, Yours" is a noun possessive pronoun and cannot be followed by a noun. Your = your + noun.
For example: My pen is black and yours is red——My pen is black and yours is red.