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minus-squareDasus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down1·4 days agoIt’s “thee is tall.” He, she, thee.
minus-squareJackbyDev@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·4 days agoAhhh, that makes so much more sense.
minus-squarenjaard@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-24 days agoNo, that’s incorrect. It’s “Thou are tall” or “Thou art tall” Nominative Oblique Possessive Thou Thee Thy/Thine* I Me My/Mine* He Him His She Her Her/Hers** You You Your/Yours** * Used as an object (It is thine) or historically, when the following word started in the vowel (Thine eyes sparkle like diamonds, Mine ears ache) ** Used as an object (it is hers)
minus-squareDasus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 days agoYes I too, read the Wikipedia entry for thou/thee. Are the Outlander writers just dumb or something then? Or is what you’re referring to (“thou art”) just a different context. Because in Outlander, the quakers clearly use “thee is” and not “thou art/are”. Because they use it as the second person singular. Minor spoilers for latest season of Outlander Thee is a wolf
It’s “thee is tall.”
He, she, thee.
Ahhh, that makes so much more sense.
No, that’s incorrect.
It’s “Thou are tall” or “Thou art tall”
Nominative Oblique Possessive Thou Thee Thy/Thine* I Me My/Mine* He Him His She Her Her/Hers** You You Your/Yours**
* Used as an object (It is thine) or historically, when the following word started in the vowel (Thine eyes sparkle like diamonds, Mine ears ache)
** Used as an object (it is hers)
Yes I too, read the Wikipedia entry for thou/thee.
Are the Outlander writers just dumb or something then? Or is what you’re referring to (“thou art”) just a different context.
Because in Outlander, the quakers clearly use “thee is” and not “thou art/are”.
Because they use it as the second person singular.
Minor spoilers for latest season of Outlander
Thee is a wolf