Thy

Etymology 1
From thy:, apocopated form of  thine: from  þin:, from. More at thou.

Pronoun

 * 1)  That belongs to thee; the possessive form of thou.
 * 2)  your ; that belongs to you.

Translations

 * Belarusian: твой
 * Bulgarian: твой
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 你
 * Czech: tvůj
 * French:, ,
 * German:, ,
 * Hebrew: שלך
 * Hindi: तेरा, तुम्हारा
 * Italian: tuo
 * Japanese: お前, 君
 * Korean: 네, 너의


 * Macedonian: твој
 * Polish: twój
 * Russian: твой
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: твој
 * Roman: tvoj
 * Slovak: tvoj
 * Slovene: tvoj
 * Spanish: tu, tuyo
 * Ukrainian: твій
 * Urdu: تیرا, تمھارا
 * Vietnamese: của mày, của em


 * Finnish: sinun + -si possessive suffix appended to the thing(s) owned
 * French: ton, ta , tes (Note: In French, the gender of this adjective agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.)


 * Italian: tuo, tua , tuoi , tue (Note: In Italian, the gender of this adjective agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.)
 * Polish: twój

Etymology 2
undefined: "because, forwhy", shortened form of forthy: from for þy þe: from for (instrumental preposition) + þȳ "by that", instrumental case of þæt. More at the, that.

Conjunction

 * 1)  because.

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