þe
þe - Gothic
Romanization
þē
- Romanization of 𐌸𐌴
þe - Middle English
Pronunciation
- (stressed) IPA: /θeː/, /ðeː/
- (unstressed) IPA: /ðɛ/, /ði/, /ð/
- (after /t/, /d/, especially early) IPA: /teː/, /tɛ/
- the, þee, thee, ðe, þi, thi, þy, thy, thie, þeo, te, þhe, de, thei, yhe, ye
Pronunciation
- (stressed) IPA: /θeː/, /ðeː/
- (unstressed) IPA: /ðɛ/, /ði/
- (after /t/) IPA: /teː/, /tɛ/
Pronoun
þe (nominative þou)
- Second-person singular pronoun indicating a grammatical object: thee, you.
Pronoun
þe
- Alternative form of þei (“they”)
Verb
þe
- Alternative form of theen
þe - Old English
Particle
þe (indeclinable, relative)
- that, who, which
- Ne fyrhteð þa þe on synnum lyfiað. ― Do not fear those who live in sin. (Ælfwine's Prayerbook)
Pronoun
þē
- accusative/dative of þū: you
Usage notes
- Originally only dative/instrumental. The Anglian dialects have retained the inherited accusative form, þec.
Article
þē m
- (demonstrative) the, he: late variant of se