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The pronunciation is different depending on what letter the word following "the" is. For example, if "the" is followed by a word starting with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u), one would pronounce it "thee." If it is followed by any other letter, it'd be pronounced "thuh."Example:"Thee apple tree""Thee egg""Thee ice""Thee otter""Thee umbrella""Thuh car""Thuh door""Thuh river"
The poem "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning has ten feet, known as pentameter, in each line, following a meter scheme of iambic pentameter.
The best you wish in thee is thee that wish
Xanthi is pronounced as ZAN-thee.
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226) Apex Swag :P
Thee refers to "my country". It's another way of saying "my country, this song is about you"
You have just spelt it right. Thee
"Tis of thee" means "it is of you"
Forsooth, it doth obtain in thee also.
Thee Headcoatees was created in 1991.
Of Thee I Sting was created in 1949.
Thee Exciters was created in 2003.