![]() You can change the subject pronoun, but “ye” will always refer to “you” ( as in whoever you’re speaking to). You should use a subject pronoun with “thank ye” to show who is doing the thanking. “Ye” is a common replacement for “you” when trying to imitate traditional English sounds. “Thank ye” is a little more in line with what you might expect when seeing an Old English way to say thank you. Is there anything else I can do for you? 3. ![]()
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