þei

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== Gothic == === Romanization === þei romanization of 𐌸𐌴𐌹 == Middle English == === Etymology 1 === Borrowed from Old Norse þeir. ==== Alternative forms ==== thei, þey, þeie, þeye, þeiȝ, þeyȝ, þeih, þeyh, þhei, þhey, þai, þay, þeȝ, þe, þee, þi, þie, þy, þye, ai, ay, yei, yey, yai, yay, þeȝȝ; þæȝe (Early Middle English) tai, tay, dei, dey, dai, day (after t or d); tei, tey, teȝȝ (Early Middle English) ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /θæi̯/, /ðæi̯/ Rhymes: -æi̯ ==== Pronoun ==== þei (accusative þem, genitive þeires, þeiren, possessive determiner þeir) Third-person plural pronoun: they (rare) Third-person singular pronoun: they (demonstrative) those ===== Descendants ===== English: they Scots: thay Yola: thye, thaay, thaaye, thaye, a ===== See also ===== ===== References ===== === Etymology 2 === ==== Determiner ==== þei alternative form of þi (“thy”) === Etymology 3 === ==== Pronoun ==== þei (Northern) alternative form of þe (“thee”) === Etymology 4 === ==== Noun ==== þei (plural þeies) alternative form of þigh (“thigh”) === Etymology 5 === ==== Adverb ==== þei (Early Middle English) alternative form of þouȝ (“though”) ==== Conjunction ==== þei (Early Middle English) alternative form of þouȝ (“though”) === Etymology 6 === ==== Numeral ==== þei alternative form of tweyn (“two”)