Asked by Makayla
Examine the chart.
anglo-saxon pronouns
Which six pronouns have remained the same with regard to spelling?
us
him
they
his
he
you
me
them
her
we
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us, him, his, he, me, we.
(These Old English forms were written as ūs, him, his, hē, mē, wē — the same basic spellings/letters, ignoring vowel length marks. The others changed or are later borrowings: they/them from Norse, you/your forms changed, her was hire.)
(These Old English forms were written as ūs, him, his, hē, mē, wē — the same basic spellings/letters, ignoring vowel length marks. The others changed or are later borrowings: they/them from Norse, you/your forms changed, her was hire.)
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