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Thee is the dative/accusative (or "objective") case of the obsolete second person singular pronoun thou, which has been replaced, except in certain archaic usages, by the plural form, you.

If the above very correct definition was a bit hard to understand, simply put, thee means you. Thee means you only in the singular. It is never used for the plural. For an archaic effect in the plural, ye may be used.

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Thee means you and thou means your and thou means you as well.

in Genesis 3:10 it says Adam told God I heard thy (your) voice in the garden.

In Genesis3:14 it says that God asked Adam who told thee(you) that thou(you) was naked.

And in Mark 6:18 it says that John told Herod it is unlawful for thee (you) to have thy (your) brothers wife.

Hope this helps the Lord bless

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