Definitions | thee |
| pronoun (infl, en, second person pronoun, second person singular, objective case)
- (archaic, literary) you (singular)
- M. Le Page Du Pratz, History of Louisisana (PG), p. 40
- : When our Chiefs command us, we never require the reasons: I can say nothing else to .
Translations: - French: toi (informal and addressing one person; used after a preposition), te (informal and addressing one person; used before a verb), vous (formal or addressing more than one person; used after a preposition or before a verb)
- Italian: te (informal and addressing one person; used after a preposition), ti (informal and addressing one person; used before a verb), voi (formal or addressing more than one person; used after a preposition), vi (formal or addressing more than one person; used before a verb)
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Etymology: From the Middle English and Anglo-Saxon (term, the, lang=enm).
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