#what does thee, thou, thy, thyne, thyself and thy mean?

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cursive igloo
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thee and thou both mean "you"

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wait

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no

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ok

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"thee" means you

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"thou" and "thy" both mean "your"

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Wait

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no

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NO

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MY BAD

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ok hold on

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ugh its been a while

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"thou" and "thee" mean "you"

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"thou" is for when you're the subject

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For example: "thou art brave"

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Thee is for when you're the object

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So like

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"he was brave to thee"

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"thy" and "thine" both mean possessive "your"
But thine is for when the following word starts with a vowel

"Thine eyes"
"Thy love"

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and "thine" also means "yours"
So like for example

"This is yours" = "This is thine"

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And "thyself" just means "yourself"

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