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This redirect is about the Old English personal pronoun. For other uses, see Thu (disambiguation) .
Þu (IPA: [θuː] ) was the
second-person ,
singular ,
personal pronoun (subject case ) in Old English .
Old English pronouns
Nominative
IPA
Accusative
Dative
Genitive
1st
Singular
iċ
[itʃ]
mec / mē
mē
mīn
Dual
wit
[wit]
uncit
unc
uncer
Plural
wē
[weː]
ūsic
ūs
ūser / ūre
2nd
Singular
þū
[θuː]
þec / þē
þē
þīn
Dual
ġit
[jit]
incit
inc
incer
Plural
ġē
[jeː]
ēowic
ēow
ēower
3rd
Singular
Masculine
hē
[heː]
hine
him
his
Neuter
hit
[hit]
hit
him
his
Feminine
hēo
[heːo]
hīe
hiere
hiere
Plural
hīe
[hiːy]
hīe
heom
heora
Usage
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