Archaic pronouns guide

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This was mainly made for a roleplay hosted by @Generations- but feel free to do whatever. I may also make some for other accents/speech patterns idk just ask

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SUBJECT TO CHANGE/BE ADDED ONTO WITH MORE RESEARCH 1. Thou – Used as the singular form of "you," often addressing one person informally. - Example: "Thou art my friend." 2. Thee – The object form of "thou," used when speaking to one person. - Example: "I shall speak to thee later." 3. Thy – The possessive form of "thou," similar to "your." - Example: "Is this thy book?" 4. Thine – The possessive form of "thee," used before words starting with a vowel sound or in place of "thy" in certain contexts. - Example: "This is thine own fault." 5. Ye – The plural form of "thou," used to address multiple people. - Example: "Ye are welcome." 6. None bc I just don't like the number six 7. Hast – The second-person singular form of "have," used with "thou." - Example: "Thou hast done well." 8. Art – The second-person singular form of "are," used with "thou." - Example: "Thou art kind." 9. Wert – The past tense of "are" when using "thou." - Example: "Thou wert there." 10. Shalt – The second-person singular form of "shall." - Example: "Thou shalt not pass." 11. Dost – The second-person singular form of "do." - Example: "Thou dost speak the truth." -Things that people added!- old english had a four form answer system while today It's a 2 form. "yea" & "nay" are answers of a positively formed question (Is he here?) while "yes" & "no" are answers of a negatively formed question (Is he not here?). eventually it formed into a two formed answer system with "yes" & "no". - @Wildfire_the_dragon

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