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Ye (IPA: /jiː/ or, traditionally /ðiː/) was the second-person, plural, personal pronoun (subject case) in Middle English. It is also common today in Ireland\'s Hiberno-English to distinguish from the singular "you".

In Early Modern English, ye functioned as both an informal plural and formal singular second-person nominative pronoun.[citation needed]

Personal pronouns in Middle English
Singular Plural
Subject Object Possessive Subject Object Possessive
First I me mi(n) we us ure
Second thou thee thy ye you your
Third Impersonal hit it/him his he
they
hem
them
hir
their
Masculine he him his
Feminine sche hire hir

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