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  2. Ye (pronoun) - Wikipedia

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    The pronoun "Ye" used in a quote from the Baháʼu'lláh. Ye / j iː / ⓘ is a second-person, plural, personal pronoun (), spelled in Old English as "ge".In Middle English and Early Modern English, it was used as a both informal second-person plural and formal honorific, to address a group of equals or superiors or a single superior.

  3. Ye - Wikipedia

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    Ye (pronoun), a form of the second-person plural, personal pronoun "you" Ye (article) , a typographic form of the definite article "the" Ye (Cyrillic) (Е), a Cyrillic letter

  4. English personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    The English personal pronouns are a subset of English pronouns taking various forms according to number, person, case and grammatical gender. Modern English has very little inflection of nouns or adjectives, to the point where some authors describe it as an analytic language, but the Modern English system of personal pronouns has preserved some of the inflectional complexity of Old English and ...

  5. English pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Plural Standard you you yourselves yours your Archaic ye: you: yourselves: yours: your: Nonstandard ye y'all youse: ye y'all youse: yeerselves y'all's selves: yeers y'all's: yeer y'all's: Third person Singular Masculine he: him himself his his Feminine she: her herself hers her Neuter/ impersonal it: it itself its: its Epicene: they: them ...

  6. T–V distinction - Wikipedia

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    The Old English and Early Middle English second person pronouns thou and ye (with variants) were used for singular and plural reference respectively with no T–V distinction. The earliest entry in the Oxford English Dictionary for ye as a V pronoun in place of the singular thou exists in a Middle English text of 1225 composed in 1200. [16]

  7. Thou - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, many associate the pronoun with solemnity or formality. Many dialects have compensated for the lack of a singular/plural distinction caused by the disappearance of thou and ye through the creation of new plural pronouns or pronominals, such as yinz, yous [6] and y'all or the colloquial you guys ("you lot" in England).

  8. Ye apologizes in Hebrew to Jewish community for 'unplanned ...

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    Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, apologized in Hebrew to the Jewish community for his "unplanned" antisemitic "outburst" earlier this month. Ye posted the apology to his Instagram page ...

  9. You - Wikipedia

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    Although there is some dialectal retention of the original plural ye and the original singular thou, most English-speaking groups have lost the original forms. Because of the loss of the original singular-plural distinction, many English dialects belonging to this group have innovated new plural forms of the second person pronoun.