it means you are as disgusting as a toad
u ugly fam
Yeh fam
"Where art thou" means "where are you." The use of the word "thou" indicates the speaker is asking someone who is on friendly, informal terms with him, or her.
I am, thou art, he is, we are, you are, they are.
By telling the speaker that he/she has got the centuries mixed. The question should be 'How art thou?' or 'How are you?'. The answer might be 'I am very well, thank you'.
Well "Verily sire" means "truly mister" so I think "Verily thou art a goodly fellow" is "Truly mister, that's a good fellow"
It means we were made from the dust and when we die we will return to the dust because our bodies disintegrate and we return to the ground.
"Where are you".
"Where art thou" means "where are you." The use of the word "thou" indicates the speaker is asking someone who is on friendly, informal terms with him, or her.
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"Where art thou" means "where are you." The use of the word "thou" indicates the speaker is asking someone who is on friendly, informal terms with him, or her.
It is an old way of saying "Who are you?" It would have been in the form "Who art thou?"
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.
"Thou Art That" by Joseph Campbell has 160 pages in its paperback edition.
"How art thou" is an old-fashioned way of asking "How are you?" in Old English. It is a formal or poetic way of inquiring about someone's well-being.
"Where art thou" is an archaic way of asking "where are you" in English literature, often associated with Shakespearean language. It is used to inquire about someone's location or whereabouts.
Thou Art Lord was created in 1993.
thou art = you are
Thou Art the Man was created in 1844-11.