Anonymous ID: 2ebf81 March 3, 2019, 5:08 p.m. No.5491295   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1485

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"Thou, Thee, Thy and Thine"

The English words "thou, thee, thy and thine" are translated from an emphatic Greek and Hebrew personal pronoun, stressing the identity of the one being addressed to the exclusion of all others.

A "pronoun" is a word that "stands in for" another noun or noun-phrase. A "personal pronoun" is one which stands for a person. The personal pronouns are classified as first person, second person and third person by their relationship to the one speaking.

 

1st Person - The speaker himself, and any others he may include as part of his group.

2nd Person - Those to whom the speaker is speaking.

3rd Person - Those about whom the speaker is speaking.

Thus, we have the following table which we can construct in English, once we differentiate between the purpose of the various pronouns:

 

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