Hebrew doesn't distinguish between you and thou. The Hebrew word for "you" or "thou" depends on the gender and number of the person(s):
you (masculine, singular) = ahtah (×תה)
you (feminine, singular) = aht (×ת)
you (masculine, plural) = ahtem (×ת×)
you (feminine, plural) = ahten (×תן)
"Greener than thou" means "greener than you."
The axilliary verb "may" depends on context in Hebrew. I would need to see the entire sentence.
Thou means you i Shakespearian language
Why, I do know what thou means for I am from the renissance. Thou is the original word for thy humans word "You:" What an interesting word. Alas, here is my answer, and here are you. Goodbye
it means absalootly nothing by me
In modern English, 'thou art my' means 'you are mine.'
Thou means you. Art promis'd means are promised, as in promised to a future spouse. This phrase means that the person is engaged for marriage.
thou means the person addressed and dirge means a slow mournful piece of music
I would say it means, "You will do what you want" or "You will do whatever you will yourself to do."
No book in the Hebrew bible has a title that means "minister" in Hebrew.
What hast thou done means what have you done.
"Where art thou" means "where are you." The use of the word "thou" indicates the speaker is asking someone who is on friendly, informal terms with him, or her.