Thank you for that ^_^. It's a little pet peeve of mine when people refer to thee and thou as Old English when it's classified as Early Modern.
For those that have problems understanding the usage this page has a nice break down on it.
Thank you for that ^_^. It's a little pet peeve of mine when people refer to thee and thou as Old English when it's classified as Early Modern.nnnggggg... /flails
It's not ancient English, it's definitely not Old English. It's an easy to read version of Middle English. Closer to what Shakespeare and the English the Puritans spoke (Early Modern period, just before they finally got rid of the -eths for the good of us all >< ).
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For those that have problems understanding the usage this page has a nice break down on it.
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