Thy
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English
Pronunciation
- AHD: thī
- IPA: /ðaɪ/
- SAMPA: /DaI/
thy
Etymology
- From the Middle English thi.
Possessive determiner
- That belongs to thee; the possessive form of thou.
- (Archaic or literary): your (informal); that belongs to you (singular).
Translations
- French: ton m sing, ta f sing, tes m & f pl
- Note: In French, the gender of this adjective agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.
- German: dein m, deine f
- Italian: tuo m sing, tua f sing, tuoi m pl, tue f pl
- Note: In Italian, the gender of this adjective agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.