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Deandre Mahoney
18 October, 14:43
Does thou mean you?
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Wade Johnston
18 October, 17:08
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Yes, "thou" does mean "you."
Thou, as defined by Google, means the "archaic or dialect form of you, as the singular subject of a verb."
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