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Mina wahidi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is the following word used in British or general conversation??

the word is 'Prithee'
This one word has a meaning of a sentence like this -----> I beseech you ... Emotion: geeked
  

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No - it's an archaic word for please . ' Rover

  • No - it's an archaic word for please .
  • ' Rover
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No - it's an archaic word for please.

We might use it when we are frivolously pretending to speak in an old-fashioned way:

'Prithee, sire, wouldst thou mind sticking thy hand out to stop this bus?'

Rover
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ya' I agree .....
thanks-soo much to let me that ...
Regards!! Emotion: smile

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