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penrosesun:
ixtaek:
lukas-langs:
THOU is the subject (Thou art…)
THEE is the object (I look at thee)
THY is for words beginning in a consonant (Thy hair)
THINE is for words beginning in a vowel (Thine eyes)
this has been a psa
Adding to very good PSA, this is linguistically early modern English. True old English is basically Welsh.
Also, never use “ye”, literally ever. Use “þe” or “þ” or, if you absolutely must, “ye”, but never use “ye” and, even more importantly, never pronounce it “yee”.
You can pry “ye” from my cold, dead hands
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penrosesun:
ixtaek:
lukas-langs:
THOU is the subject (Thou art…)
THEE is the object (I look at thee)
THY is for words beginning in a consonant (Thy hair)
THINE is for words beginning in a vowel (Thine eyes)
this has been a psa
Adding to very good PSA, this is linguistically early modern English. True old English is basically Welsh.
Also, never use “ye”, literally ever. Use “þe” or “þ” or, if you absolutely must, “ye”, but never use “ye” and, even more importantly, never pronounce it “yee”.
You can pry “ye” from my cold, dead hands
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