Pls translate.?

I am just wondering.

I am a little confused about the usage of thee, thy, thou,..

pls translate these English pronouns into thee, thy, thou, thine,... (or the opposite way) *atleast one can help*

I

me

my

mine

we

us

our

ours

you(singular, subjective case)

you(singular, objective case)

your(singular)

yours(singular)

you(plural, subjective case)

you(plural, objective case)

your(plural)

yours(plural)

he

him

his

she

her

hers

it(subjective case)

it(objective case)

its

they

them

their

theirs

Comments

  • Well I don't know why you would want to use these denomanitives, but I will try and remember my king james english enough. Alot of the pronouns listed above do not apply to thee, thou, thine, thy. Possible uses would be

    Thee - You, example - I beseech thee.

    Thine - Yours - Thine is the power

    Thy - possesive case of thine - Thy table art wonderful (art = is)

    Thou - You used in a persoanl friendship way - Thou art radiant this morn. Or can be sued to denote a second person - thou shalt not kill.

    Hopefully this helps, you can also look up these meanings in online dictionaries such as www.dictionary.com

  • I'll do you a better one. Ample supply of books. Surprise your friend by you personally knowing a few simple phrases. Otherwise you'll just be parrotting. The French glory in their language. Don't disappoint your friend, those're all simple phrases. C'mon you kin do it!

Sign In or Register to comment.