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1 thou
pronoun* * *(an old word for `you' used only when addressing one person, especially God (usually Thou), as the subject of a verb: Thou, O God.; Thou shalt not kill!) du* * *thou1[ðaʊ]\thou art sad, fair Rosalind bist du traurig, edle Rosalindthou2<pl ->[θaʊ]n ( fam)* * *[ðaʊ]pers pron (oldto friend, servant etc) Er/Sie (obs); (to stranger) Ihr (obs); (REL) du; (Brit dial) du* * *thou1 [ðaʊ] pron poet oder BIBEL du:thou2 [θaʊ] pl thous, thou s umg Mille n, Tausend n* * *pronoun* * *pron.du pron. -
2 thee
pronoun* * *[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.) dich,dir* * *[ði:, ði]with this ring, I \thee wed mit diesem Ring vermähle ich dichwe beseech \thee, O Lord! wir bitten dich, oh Herr!* * *[ðiː]pron (old, dialobjective case of thou, dir obj, with prep +acc) Euch (obs), dich (ALSO ECCL); (indir obj, with prep +dat) Euch (obs), dir (ALSO ECCL)God be with thee for thee and thine — Gott sei mit dir für dich und die deinen or Deinen
* * *thee [ðiː] pron1. obs oder poet oder BIBELa) dichb) dir:2. obs oder poet refla) dichb) dir* * *pronoun* * *adv.dich adv.
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