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work hard but not so hard that you become obsessed. the phrase was written by Benjamin Franklin
The word "thee" does not have a direct translation in Tagalog. If you provide more context or specify the usage of "thee," I can provide a more accurate translation or explanation.
to get laid
to prove thee and humble thee that you may know and obey him. to love and served him.
" We dismiss thee." meaning I dismiss you.
τραγούδι (trah-GOU-thee)
"Fine, I thank thee", or possibly "Lousy, I thank thee not", or even "None of thy damn business." In any case "How art thou"="How are you" and can be answered accordingly.
To thrive; to prosper., The objective case of thou. See Thou.
the "Multiplier Accelerator Theory"
The second person, objective, 'biblical' pronoun is thee.Example: What can I do for thee. (object of the preposition 'for')Genesis 12:2 And I will make of thee a great nation...
On a flying motorbike that once belonged to Sirius Black
Yes. He has one son, Dominic, who is also in Show Business, but behind thee scenes as a riter.