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Modernequivalents word for They and Thine​

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Answered by Saurav356
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Thou is the nominative form; the oblique/objective form is thee (functioning as both accusative and dative), the possessive is thy (adjective) or thine (as an adjective before a vowel or as a pronoun) and the reflexive is thyself.

English no longer distinguishes between formal and informal "you" fortunately. To most modern speakers of English "thee" sounds very formal (contrary to how it was used) and archaic. A modern translation of the story would replace "thee/thou/thy/thine" with "you/your/yours".

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