Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Thee"
The meaning of "Thee" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa thee?
A:
It's an old-fashioned word meaning "you." You usually only see it today in "I take thee [you] to be my wedded wife......; I beseech thee [I plead with you] ...; you see it in translations of the Bible to English and Quakers [the religion] use it to address each other.
Q:
O que significa thee?
A:
thee
pronoun
archaic or dialect form of you, as the singular object of a verb or preposition.
"we beseech thee O lord"
pronoun
archaic or dialect form of you, as the singular object of a verb or preposition.
"we beseech thee O lord"
Q:
O que significa thee ?
A:
It’s a reverent way of saying ‘you,’ often used when referring to God... “We thank thee for this food.”
Q:
O que significa thee?
A:
It is an archaic word that nobody uses anymore. It was a formal word for "you" singular.
Q:
O que significa thus
thee
thy?
thee
thy?
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Yea, think Shakespeare. Thee is actually You.
I pledge my love to thee. Thy face is most beautiful. Thus, I hope thou will lovs't me too.
(I just made that up. That's not proper Shakespeare.)
I pledge my love to thee. Thy face is most beautiful. Thus, I hope thou will lovs't me too.
(I just made that up. That's not proper Shakespeare.)
Example sentences using "Thee"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com thee - old English.
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eg1. “I don’t know thee.”
eg2. “If thine enemy wrong thee, buy each of his children a drum.”
eg2. “If thine enemy wrong thee, buy each of his children a drum.”
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com thee.
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Mostra-me frases de exemplo com thee.
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Thee is old English for "you".
You will find it mostly in old writings like the Bible for ex.
And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance
I wish thee prosperity
You will find it mostly in old writings like the Bible for ex.
And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance
I wish thee prosperity
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com thee.
A:
' Thee' is a form of 'you', but it's archaic, you'll almost never hear it in common use.
Synonyms of "Thee" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre I love thee. e I love you. ?
A:
thee is being used in the old poems, not for normal daily using
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre thee e thy ?
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Thee (Translation: You)
Used when talking to a person who is the OBJECT of the verb.
Example - I beseech thee, merciful Lord.
Thy (Translation: Your)
Used when talking to one person. The word after "thy" should begin with a consonant sound.
Example - Honour thy word, son.
Used when talking to a person who is the OBJECT of the verb.
Example - I beseech thee, merciful Lord.
Thy (Translation: Your)
Used when talking to one person. The word after "thy" should begin with a consonant sound.
Example - Honour thy word, son.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre thee is e there are ?
A:
"Thee" is archaic; "thee is" is a grammatically incorrect form of "Thou art".
But I think you meant to ask the difference between "there is" and "there are"; in this case, the first one is used with a singular noun and the second with a plural noun.
However, native speakers of American English often say "There are a number of things." even though: (1) "a number" is the target of "There are"; (2) "There are" indicates a plural; (3) "a number" is singular. In this case, the plurality of the word "things" is mistakenly applied to the verb.
But I think you meant to ask the difference between "there is" and "there are"; in this case, the first one is used with a singular noun and the second with a plural noun.
However, native speakers of American English often say "There are a number of things." even though: (1) "a number" is the target of "There are"; (2) "There are" indicates a plural; (3) "a number" is singular. In this case, the plurality of the word "things" is mistakenly applied to the verb.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre thee e you ?
A:
thee is not used anymore. you will see it in ancient writing. but we never use it in conversation or modern writing
Translations of "Thee"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I shall always keep thee safe, help thou even if it means my death.
Or should I write "always help and keep thee safe"
Is it right grammarly For a middle age pledge
Or should I write "always help and keep thee safe"
Is it right grammarly For a middle age pledge
A:
ty
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? what is thee different between "different" and "difference??
A:
What is the difference between "different" and "difference?
What is the difference between "different" and "difference" or are they the same?!
They mean the same thing, but "difference" is the noun form and "different" is the adjective form. For example:
What is the difference? (noun)
The words are different. (adjective)
What is the difference between "different" and "difference" or are they the same?!
They mean the same thing, but "difference" is the noun form and "different" is the adjective form. For example:
What is the difference? (noun)
The words are different. (adjective)
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? do you often use "thee" to say "you" ?
A:
I see ! thanks a lot !
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I love thee? or I love you?
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Other questions about "Thee"
Q:
Why is "The" sometimes pronounced like "thee"?
A:
before a vowel
Q:
Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar thee.
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Q:
What are "thee, thou, thy, thine and etc"?
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In Shakespearean they mean:
Thou = you (subject)
Thee = you (object)
Thy = your
Thine = yours
Thou = you (subject)
Thee = you (object)
Thy = your
Thine = yours
Q:
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Does my record sound natural?
Does my record sound natural?
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非常流利
Q:
What does thee mean?! Is it a common word these days?! Or they only used it in poetry books?!
A:
English used to have 2 words for "you", just like a lot of other languages. "Thou" was the familiar form of you and "you" was the formal - but now we just use "you" for both. For example, you would have called a family member "thou" and a stranger "you".
"Thou art" - You are
"Thee" - Accusative form of "you"
"Thy" - Your
"Thine" - Yours
"Thou art" - You are
"Thee" - Accusative form of "you"
"Thy" - Your
"Thine" - Yours
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