Ye can be used as 'you' in plural, where as thou is singular you (ie only speaking to one person). Dunno about 'Ye' when it's in front of nouns...
Actually the words are grammatically altered kinda like german in old english... thou willst for example, with that extra st in the end... that's kinda kuul.
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can you just stop with the talk about Ye.. and old english..
we need to make a big decision here.. what language will be the universal language?
or maybe we should have europe start talking english since most alread can it.. except france.. but we make them have it in school.. and all other contries.. in 50 years english will be the first or second language in europe.. for all.. except granny and grandpa in france.. :p
then.. comes the big move.. everybody moves over to english.. and it will be the only spoken language..
by now.. a basic chineese is being teached in school. which is the only language talked in asia by now.. and they are teaching enlish.. in about 50 years.. a new decision is being made.. will the new languag be english or chineese??
Ye is more to be The.
like "De" in dutch and "Der" in german.
Ye, De.
Probably pronounced as thE
Correct.
And I don't think it will be chinese, mandarin or cantonese. The languages dominate a block, everybody else is too far from, and too established to ever accept any chinese as "the" language. If it isn't english, it will always be multipolar.
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true.. but its the no the most spoken language around where i live.. i know 2 who can speak it.. not enough to make me learn it.. somehow i think english is more dynamic..
It's not that I don't want to learn Chinese (I actually do), but people would have to much trouble with it. It is tonal, one word can mean multiple things depending on the tone it is said in.
Then again, in English it depends on the rest of the sentence.
I don't know if English will be the international language or not, but it definitely is for me one of, if not THE simplest of all (not that I speak it without mistake, though )
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