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Thee vs. Thine

What's the Difference?

Thee and Thine are both archaic pronouns used in Old English and Middle English to refer to the second person singular. Thee is used as the object form of "you," while Thine is used as the possessive form of "you." Both pronouns have fallen out of common usage in modern English, with "you" and "yours" being more commonly used in their place. However, Thee and Thine can still be found in literature and poetry, adding a sense of formality and antiquity to the language.

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