[modern English speakers encounter "thou" predominantly in the works of Shakespeare; in the works of other renaissance, medieval and early modern writers; and in the King James Bible.[https://archive.org/details/columbiaguidetos00wils_0 "thou, thee, thine, thy (prons.)", Kenneth G. Wilson, The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993. Retrieved 2 March 2016.]]
The word thou is a second-person singular pronoun in English. It is now largely archaic, having been replaced in most contexts by you. It is used in... more
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