Thou = You Thou was the familiar form of you and has its own verb part. Thou art (you are) / Thou hast (you have) / Thou dost (you do) Thee = You Thee was used when the person was the object of the sentence. I defy thee. I love thee. I gave thee an apple. Thy = Your Thy is the possessive meaning ‘your’ and used in the same sense as ‘my’. This is thy doing. I wish thy heart were mine. Thine = Your Thine is also the possessive meaning of your and used in the same sense of ‘mine’. This apple is now thine. All I have is thine. Thou thee thine Thou thou thy thou Thou thee thou thine thee thine thy thy thy Thou = You Thou was the familiar form of you and has its own verb part. Thou art (you are) / Thou hast (you have) / Thou dost (you do) Thee = You Thee was used when the person was the object of the sentence. I defy thee. I love thee. I gave thee an apple. Thy = Your Thy is the possessive meaning ‘your’ and used in the same sense as ‘my’. This is thy doing. I wish thy heart were mine. Thine = Your Thine is also the possessive meaning of your and used in the same sense of ‘mine’. This apple is now thine. All I have is thine.