“in” is a preposition of place. Ideally, you don’t end a sentence with a preposition. Delhi is the name of a city.
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“in” is a preposition of place. Ideally, you don’t end a sentence with a preposition.
Delhi is the name of a city. “This is the city that I was born in.” Acceptable, but not as common as, “This is Delhi where I was born.”
"Thy" means 'your'.
So neither sentence is appropriate.