No, it should be "How art thou?"
"Thee" is the objective form of "thou." This sentence calls for the subjective case.
Hopefully, you are aware that this is an archaic form that should be reserved for afternoons at the renaissance fair.
I assume you're asking if you should pronounce the with a long e or a schwa: basically, "thee" or "thuh". The general rule is pretty simple: "thee" if the next word starts with a vowel sound, "thuh" if the next word starts with a consonant sound. So "thee" Earth is correct.
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He was supposed to say "I take thee Emily."
Fare thee well
"I'm besotted with thee" is archaic but not ungrammatical.
The word the is usually pronounced as thee before a word starting with a vowel as: the apple.It is pronounced with an unstressed sound the (like thuh) before word starting with a consonant as: the banana.A few people never learn this distinction and stick to just one of these alternatives.
The word "the" can be pronounced either "thuh" or "thee." Both pronunciations are considered equally correct.
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No. We say "How art thou?" "Thee" is in the objective case, and thus cannot be the subject of a finite verb.
You say " ISS-mee ka-thee"
you can also say thee
Too Do This You Must Have Thee Correct Objects .