thee
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- (old, no longer used) Another word for you.
- I see thee, but dost thou see me. (Meaning, "I see you, but do you see me.")
Related old words
[change]This table shows old and new versions of words. The old words are not usually used anymore. The old words may be used in poetry or religion. Some people use the old words to play or joke. We usually use the new words.
Second Person Pronouns | Singular | Plural | |||||||||
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Subject | Object | Possessive 1 | Possessive 2 | Reflexive | Subject | Object | Possessive 1 | Possessive 2 | Reflexive | ||
New Word | you | you | your | yours | yourself | you | you | your | yours | yourselves | |
Old Word | thou | thee | thy | thine | thyself | ye | you | your | yours | yourselves |