Your. example: Your word is true. Thy word is true.
It means "Yours, or belonging to you. (Thy words are true or your words are true) The other word associated with Thy is Thine.)
Your
Thy is an old-fashioned word for your. It is still used in some churches, for example, "Love Thy Neighbour!"More specifically in Shakespearean/Elizabethan/King James era English, "thy" is the second person singular possessive pronoun. "Your" in contemporary English, of course, can mean either singular or plural, while in that era "your" would have been used exclusively for the plural. Similarly, the second person singular nominative is "thou" as opposed to the plural "ye." The second person singular objective is "thee" instead of the plural "you." First and third person pronouns remain unchanged.
No, it is generally used in prayers and books written by Shakespeare and other literary scholars like him..
"Palabra" is the Spanish word for "Word".
Covet means to desire that which belongs to someone else, as in "Thou salt not covet thy neighbor's wife nor thy neighbor's belongings."
The Old English word "monath" means "month." It is the word from which the modern English term "month" is derived.
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
"ser" means "to be"
The Old English word for "no" is "nān."
The word thy has one syllable.
The word Spanish word "pollo" means "chicken" in English. The Spanish word "y" means "and" in English. The phrase "pollo y arrow" means chicken and arrow in English.
"Venir"means "ComeType your answer here...