The answer is, you.
As in: Thou are a fair maid: you are a fair maid.
The answer is, you. As in: Thou are a fair maid: you are a fair maid.
In modern English, 'thou art my' means 'you are mine.'
they find Juliet "dead" in her bed and everyone panics
Thou is an older version of you, and you is a pronoun, therefore, Thou is a pronoun.
depends on which version. In the original Greek it did not appear at all since thou is not a greek word.
"Thou art" in modern English translates to "you are." It is an archaic expression that was commonly used in older forms of English, such as Shakespearean language.
"Art thou" is an archaic way of saying "are you" in modern English. It originates from Middle English, where "art" is the second person singular form of "to be," and "thou" means "you." In contemporary language, it can be simply replaced with "are you."
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the modern version for shalt is shall
In the King James version the word - thou - appears 5474 times
The modern version for this word is easy
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