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by gnubison
1406 days ago
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Not sure how my comment is “exactly backwards” — it’s logically consistent with your (new) comment. My point was that, relative to you, ye makes a case distinction (nominative), and that relative to you, thou makes a number distinction (glossing over formal/informal). We deprecated ye and thou, but it’s the latter that “requires” y’all, because only thou (relative to us still having you) distinguishes the number of people. Edit: put another way, “thou/thee is the one with number” meant that reintroducing them would create a number distinction. |
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