Hebrew doesn't distinguish between you and thou. The Hebrew word for "you" or "thou" depends on the gender and number of the person(s):
you (masculine, singular) = ahtah (×תה)
you (feminine, singular) = aht (×ת)
you (masculine, plural) = ahtem (×ת×)
you (feminine, plural) = ahten (×תן)
"Greener than thou" means "greener than you."
The axilliary verb "may" depends on context in Hebrew. I would need to see the entire sentence.
Thou means you i Shakespearian language
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
No book in the Hebrew bible has a title that means "minister" in Hebrew.
In modern English, 'thou art my' means 'you are mine.'
Thou means you. Art promis'd means are promised, as in promised to a future spouse. This phrase means that the person is engaged for marriage.
it means absalootly nothing by me
I would say it means, "You will do what you want" or "You will do whatever you will yourself to do."
thou means the person addressed and dirge means a slow mournful piece of music
In Hebrew Kizzie means perfect and lovable!!!
It means hugs in Hebrew.