its just a modern way for saithe
The modern equivalent of "saith" is "says" or "said." It is used in contemporary language to indicate the speaker of a quote or statement.
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In the King James version the phrase - thus saith the Lord - appears 415 times
the modern version for shalt is shall
The modern version for this word is easy
The modern version of these cells is called a virus.
The modern version of prokaryote cells are called eukaryotic cells.
"Saith" is an obsolete way of saying "says"As in ..."Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord", which means "Vengeance is mine, says the Lord." It can only be used where you would use "says", never where you would use "say".
The modern version would be a sowing machine.
there is only a modern movie version but contains the same lines. sparknotes. com give you the modern day version and the original version.
The modern version of prokaryote cells are called eukaryotic cells.
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