ye

listen to the pronunciation of ye
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} siz
sizler
sen
a ye
bir siz
Türkisch - Türkisch
Türk alfabesinin yirmi sekizinci harfinin adı, okunuşu
Englisch - Englisch
Young Earth, a form of creationism which proposes that the Earth is no more than a few thousand years old
Anglicized version of the 42nd most common Chinese surname
you (the people being addressed)
the

Ye Olde Medicine Shoppe.

Ye is an old-fashioned, poetic, or religious word for you when you are talking to more than one person. Abandon hope all ye who enter here
The two-character ISO 3166 country code for YEMEN
= I
{i} the (Archaic)
þe), the "y" being used in place of the Anglo-Saxon thorn (þ)
pron. (Old English) you (often plural)
Yea; yes
The plural of the pronoun of the second person in the nominative case
being used in place of the Anglo-Saxon thorn (þ)
Ye is sometimes used in imitation of an old written form of the word `the'. Ye Olde Tea Shoppe. Yemen (in Internet addresses). In an attempt to seem quaint or old-fashioned, many store signs such as "Ye Olde Coffee Shoppe" use spellings that are no longer current. The word ye in such signs looks identical to the archaic second plural pronoun ye, but it is in fact not the same word. Ye in "Ye Olde Coffee Shoppe" is just an older spelling of the definite article the. The y in this ye was never pronounced (y) but was rather the result of improvisation by early printers. In Old English and early Middle English, the sound (th) was represented by the letter thorn (þ). When printing presses were first set up in England in the 1470s, the type and the typesetters all came from Continental Europe, where this letter was not in use. The letter y was used instead because in the handwriting of the day the thorn was very similar to y. Thus we see such spellings as y
Ye means you
an old method of printing the article the AS
It is sometimes incorrectly pronounced y&emacr
See The, and Thorn, n
þe, the "y"
Türkisch - Englisch
{e} to
eat
{e} at
ate
eaten
{f} eating
pick at
ingest
into
native
nosh
ye

    Türkische aussprache

    yi

    Aussprache

    /ˈyē/ /ˈjiː/

    Etymologie

    [ 'yE ] (pronoun.) before 12th century. From Old English ġē, the nominative case of the second-person plural personal pronoun. See also you.
Historie
Favoriten