Quick learn!
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Thy/รy = Your
Thine/รine = Yours
Art = Are
Whither/Whiรพer = Where to
Thou/รou = You
Thee/รee = You
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Note:
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"Thou" is the subjective form, acting as the subject of a verb (like "I" or "you"), while "thee" is the objective form, acting as the object of a verb or preposition (like "me" or "you" in "I see you")
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The letter you see is called Thorn, basically "th".
ร = Uppercase
รพ = Lowercase
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There's also one called 'Long S' (ลฟ), often used in words with double "S" back then.
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Example: "รou art a profeลฟsional. Wilt รพou teach me how to poลฟseลฟs such wise?"
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Hymmon Wildheart
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23/11/2025
Melisandre alternatives:
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Kaito the sussy
30/11/2025
Those words are just weird thy for your, wth thatโs just so confusing the one who made these words are dumb
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Lucy la pendeja
08/12/2025
Help! A user named "the first order" is going to ruin Talkie and report the content creators. A friend told me. Please, if you see him, report him and encourage others to do the same.
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Hymmon Wildheart
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Kaito the sussy
30/11/2025
Lucy la pendeja
08/12/2025
Quebec..
23/11/2025