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What does the old English word yee mean in modern English?

The Old English word "yee" is the second-person plural pronoun meaning "you". It's a more formal and archaic way of addressing a group of people.

It's important to note that "yee" is not used in modern English. You'll only find it in old texts like Shakespeare's plays or the Bible.

In modern English, we use "you" to address both singular and plural forms.

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