thee
13 September 02:18
From the Average English and Anglo-Saxon the.
thee
# (literary) (informal or if acclamation God)
#:Quotation: M. Le Page Du Pratz, History of Louisisana (PG), p. 40
#:: When our Chiefs command us, we never crave the reasons: I can say annihilation abroad to thee.
:Note: Thee is the cold case of , but it eventually came to be acclimated by Quakers, Amish, and additional Pennsylvania Dutch humans in abode of the nominative thou, forth with the third being atypical anatomy of verbs.
:: Thee is a little strange, I think.
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thee m
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From the Average English and Anglo-Saxon the.
thee
# (literary) (informal or if acclamation God)
#:Quotation: M. Le Page Du Pratz, History of Louisisana (PG), p. 40
#:: When our Chiefs command us, we never crave the reasons: I can say annihilation abroad to thee.
:Note: Thee is the cold case of , but it eventually came to be acclimated by Quakers, Amish, and additional Pennsylvania Dutch humans in abode of the nominative thou, forth with the third being atypical anatomy of verbs.
:: Thee is a little strange, I think.
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thee m
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