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I pronoun II adjective(pseudo-arch.) = academic.ru/74377/the">the* * *[ji:](an old word for you, occurring as the subject of a sentence.) du, ihr* * *ye1[ji:]O \ye of little faith! oh, ihr Kleingläubigen!\ye cannot serve God and mammon ihr könnt nicht Gott und dem Mammon dienen\ye gods! bei Gott!\ye gods and little fishes! ach du meine Güte!ye2[ji:]take up arms and fight for I have strengthened \ye nehmt die Waffen und kämpft, denn ich habe euch Stärke gegebenye3[ji:]“\ye Olde Barb” „Zum alten Angelhaken“* * *[jiː] (obs)1. pers pron(nominative) Ihr (obs); (objective) Euch (obs)ye gods! (not obs) — allmächtiger Gott!
2. def artSee:= the* * *ye1 [jiː] pron obs oder BIBEL oder hum1. ihr:ye gods! großer oder allmächtiger Gott!2. euch, dir:3. duhow d’ye do?ye2 [jiː] obs für the1* * *I pronoun(arch./poet./dial./joc.) Ihr (veralt.); (as direct or indirect object) Euch (veralt.)II adjective(pseudo-arch.) = the
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