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90 thee, thou, and thine (or thy) are early modern english second person singular pronouns Thee before a vowel prolonged thee when stressed or emphatic thu before a consonant i advise you to go on google translate, write a very short sentence in your language giving the translation into english for the various cases, with the loudspeaker on, for lack of better. Thou is the subject form (nominative), thee is the object form, and thy/thine is the possessive form.

The interesting question here is why the thee / thou forms are used in the kjv, and why they are so often still used in christian contexts See ‘to progress, or be in a certain condition’. Was the plural / respectful form you considered inappropriate for theological reasons (because the god of the kjv is very much a singular, not a plural)?

Thee and you as object

Ye and you used alongside thou and thee as polite singular forms Distinction between ye as subject and you as object disappeared, you being used almost universally Ye restricted to archaic, religious or literary contexts by the end of the 16th century The is pronounced thee when it precedes a word that begins with a vowel (the apple, the overtone series, etc.) or (sometimes) an aspirated consonant (the historic occasion of his birth) or when the speaker wishes to differentiate a noun by calling it out for special dramatic emphasis

He was the heavyweight boxing champion. he was the heavyweight boxing champion. the first. However, i can't imagine a typical yorkshireman who would use thee and thou being sufficiently delicate as to use the word thine I do agree with janus though, that art is the verb required in who art thou? Thee and you were used as object

During the middle english period, ye/you came to be used as a polite singular form alongside thou/thee

During early modern english, the distinction between subject and object uses of ye and you gradually disappeared. Fwiw, google books claims over 12,000 written instances of the noun usage a fare thee well The fifth entry in that list is from the american heritage dictionary of idioms, which defines it as to the most extreme degree, especially a condition of perfection I always capitalize thou, thee, or you (when i'm not using the archaic pronouns) whenever i address god through writing or typing

But i forgot to capitalise thee hehe :p now thine answer in the first sentence is intriguing Was there something wrong with the structure of the. Fare thee well means ‘may things go well for you’

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