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1 thee
[ði:](an old word for `you' used only when addressing one person, especially God (usually Thee), as the object of a verb: We thank Thee for Thy goodness.) tu* * * -
2 them
[ðəm, ðem]1) (people, animals, things etc already spoken about, being pointed out etc: Let's invite them to dinner; What will you do with them?) os/eles2) (used instead of him, him or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: If anyone touches that, I'll hit them.) os/eles•* * *[ðem; ðəm] pron (dative and accusative form of they) os, as, lhes, a elas, a eles. he saw them / ele os (as) viu. they saw the house before them / viram a casa diante deles (de si).
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