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The form "thee" is an archaic pronoun meaning "you".

The form "thee" is the objective case (I saw thee) and "thou" is the nominative (thou art brave). The possessives are thy and thine, with thine used before a word with a vowel sound (thy words, thine enemy).

The more formal word was "ye", which was long the objective case of "you".

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