Me: AI, please tell me the first person archaic pronouns like thou, thee, thy, etc.,
AI: Please note that these pronouns are no longer commonly used in everyday English, but you might encounter them in older literature or formal contexts
Me: Ok, so what are they?
AI: Archaic English first person pronouns are as follows:
Me: Wow, never heard of any of these at all, guess the language really has changed huh....
- I: This is the subject form, equivalent to modern English “I”. For example, “I am”.
- Me: This is the object form, equivalent to modern English “me”. For example, “He saw me”.
- My: This is the possessive adjective form, equivalent to modern English “my”. For example, “This is my book”.
- Mine: This is the possessive pronoun form, equivalent to modern English “mine”. For example, “This book is mine”.
- Myself: This is the reflexive form, equivalent to modern English “myself”. For example, “I see myself in the mirror”.
Not common anymore??
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