Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
tarry means currly in old english
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The old English word "nay" is derived from the roots "ne" and "ei". "Ne" is a root that roughly means "no" while "ei" means "ever". In this sense, "nay" means "not ever".
Nay is an archaic term that means no or not. It is rarely used in modern English conversation but can appear in formal writing or literature to express negation or disagreement.
An ugly male/female thing who jiggles around and likes to clap. its likes are piano and flutes. also it thinks that clarinets and saxaphones are cupcakes. it also thinks it can sing and the calling for a nay nay is YEE HA YEE HA
I think it means nay
Nay means no.
The word that means "no" but sounds like "neigh" is "nay."
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nem can mean not, no, nay, or nope
nay nay hippy i nay 24 seven nay nay nay
Pelekane [pay-lay-ka-nay]
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
tarry means currly in old english