Thou
You (singular, one person). Used when speaking to one person closely. Example: Thou art my friend → You are my friend.
Thee
You (object form). Example: I give thee peace → I give you peace.
Thy
Your (used before a consonant). Example: Honor thy father → Honor your father.
Thine
Your or Yours (used before a vowel or as a possessive). Example: Thine eyes → Your eyes.
Ye
You (plural). Example: Ye are the light of the world → You all are the light of the world.
Art
Are (used with “thou”). Example: Thou art → You are.
Hast
Have (used with “thou”). Example: Thou hast faith → You have faith.
Hath
Has (used with “he,” “she,” or “it”). Example: He hath said → He has said.
Doth
Does. Example: He doth bless thee → He does bless you.
Doeth
Does (alternate poetic form). Example: He that doeth the will of God → He who does the will of God.
Didst
Did (used with “thou”). Example: Thou didst call me → You did call me.
Shalt
Shall (used with “thou”). Example: Thou shalt not steal → You shall not steal.
Wilt
Will (used with “thou”). Example: Thou wilt go → You will go.
Wouldest
Would (used with “thou”). Example: Thou wouldest believe → You would believe.
Couldest
Could (used with “thou”). Example: Thou couldest not → You could not.
Shouldest
Should (used with “thou”). Example: Thou shouldest obey → You should obey.
Mightest
Might (used with “thou”). Example: That thou mightest live → That you might live.
Knowest
Know (used with “thou”). Example: Thou knowest all things → You know all things.
Sayest
Say (used with “thou”). Example: Thou sayest → You say.
Speakest
Speak (used with “thou”). Example: Thou speakest truly → You speak truly.
Lovest
Love (used with “thou”). Example: Lovest thou me? → Do you love me?
Liveth
Lives. Example: He liveth → He lives.
Believeth
Believes. Example: He that believeth on me → He who believes in me.
Cometh
Comes. Example: He cometh quickly → He is coming soon.