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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 [itʃ] mec / mē mīn
Dual wit [wit] uncit unc uncer
Plural [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 [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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