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"ye" is the same that "you"?



 
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"ye" is the same that "you"? #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 29, 2009 18:23 pm   "ye" is the same that "you"?
 

"YE" IS THE SAME THAT "YOU"
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"ye" is the same that "you"? #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 29, 2009 18:33 pm   "ye" is the same that "you"?
 

And why are you shouting?

Writing in all caps is considered shouting, and against the netiquette.
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"ye" is the same that "you"? #3 (permalink) Wed Apr 29, 2009 19:47 pm   "ye" is the same that "you"?
 

Yes, please don't type in all capitals.

'Ye' is an archaic form of English, that used to represent the 2nd person plural, but isn't used in Modern English.

The exception would of course be in certain dialects of English, notably Irish English, where 'ye' is still used to distinguish between the 2nd person plural and 2nd person singular.

I think it is used in some heavily accented Scottish dialects, also.
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