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Eat...vomit...Wipe thy mouth. More!
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barefootliam [2018-12-10 00:00:29 +0000 UTC]
Yum? Strong image though!
And,
Thou/thee/thine tutorialIf you want convincing story-lines that include "old-fashioned" or fantasy-sounding dialogue with Thee and Thou, but you aren't sure how to make it convincing, this is for you.
It's easy if you take a little care and maybe practise a bit. The Book of Common Prayer is full of examples.
Thou works like You except it's singular:
I am going to the bar, because I am thirsty.
Thou goest unto the inn, for thou art thirsty!
You two are going to get a spanking.
He goeth so slowly he hath grown roots.
We go every day.
They go too.
Notice how the verb (the doing-word) changes too. thou gets >i>est and he (or she or it) gets eth.
There's always an exception: are
I am / you three are / thou art / he is / we are / they are
The -eth ending happens now. He runneth, thou runnest (or run'st). Tomorrow, I will run, thou shalt run, he shall run, they'll run, and so on.
Never use -eth for the past or future tense. Use runneth just exactly when you would
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LindArtz In reply to barefootliam [2018-12-10 00:07:55 +0000 UTC]
Ah so it should have been thy? I did debate with myself over that, at the time. I'm going to save this journal of yours and have a more in depth look when I have more time... and hope... hope... hope... that I can retain it.
Thanks!
!!
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barefootliam In reply to LindArtz [2018-12-10 02:57:01 +0000 UTC]
it's actually really easy - thine before a vowel, thy before a consonant, like a and an.
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SparksflyStudios [2014-08-22 19:46:28 +0000 UTC]
Should call you butter, since you're on a roll
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