Where are you from?
"Komon ou ye" means "How are you?" in Haitian Creole. It is a common greeting used to ask someone about their well-being.
"Hark ye" is an archaic expression that means "listen" or "pay attention." It is a command to stop and listen carefully to what is being said or heard.
YE is the country abbreviation for Yemen.
The latest population estimate for Sali-ye Kuchek is approximately 7,000 residents.
Taq Rezaleh-ye Mohammad Aqa's population is 130.
No. Whence means from what place, the opposite of going to. Whence can also mean from what cause or what originWhence have you come?And where was this foreign land, whence the conquerors would come?
faithful ones
O come all ye faithful
It is an old English word that means 'from where' or 'from what place'. An example is: "Whence comes this storm?"
'Whence' refers to where one has been, e.g. "from whence did they come?", whither refers to where one is going, e.g. "whither do you go?". There are somewhat archaic; today we would use the static form where: "where did they come from?" "where are you going?"
Rich and powerful.
I have read in literature from the 1800's where "list ye" was used to mean "listen." So, "come list ye" would probably mean "come and listen." During that same era, "often" was sometimes shortened to "oft" and "open" to "ope." IMO, the most likely place to find these forms would be in song lyrics.
"From which place, whence."
what say ye
Will Ye No Come Back Again was created on 1975-11-23.
Buma ye can mean "I aced it".
Oh Come All Ye Faithful