It looked like an X with another little stick on each end pointing in a different direction as all the others!! I hate the Nazis
Isaiah 14:16 They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and consider thee, saying, Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, that did shake kingdoms;
As a proper name is Διαμαντής [thee-a-man-dees], where thee is like these, themeAs a precious stone is διαμάντι[thee-a-man-dee]
he wasnt thee best guy ever or made thee best choices so no i dont how about you
thee pricee of tea
lord Capulet
look threw thee book and not online stupid
riyadhian More commonly he is called a Riyadhi. (In Arabic this would be pronounced "Ree-yah-thee) where the "thee" is pronounced like the English word "thee".
yep i do
TheE moo TH is pronounced like the TH in the word "thought" or "think" not like "then" or "this" theE moo
dont look for love it will come when you least expect it
The translation of "he doth adore thee" is "he truly worships you" in modern English.
The phrase "hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch! I tell thee what, get thee to church a Thursday or never after look me in the face" is a line from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." In this context, Lord Capulet is angrily confronting his daughter Juliet for her defiance and refusal to marry Paris. He is essentially saying that if she doesn't go to church to marry Paris on Thursday, she will be disowned and he will no longer recognize her. The intense language conveys his frustration and the societal pressures of obedience and familial duty.