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I can't believe no one's mentioned "thee" and "thou" yet. These should be used in one of several ways:
1. randomly
2. alongside 'ye' from the Anglo-Saxon letter 'Y' which sounds like 'th'
3. to denote an old person speaking
4. to denote a God speaking, but apparently a God with no grasp of conjugation
5. (rare) correctly |
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