Did You Know?

Some people still use "thy" in plays!

Old Word

"Thy" is an old word for "your."

Fun Name

"Thy" can be a name or a place.

What thy Does

It means "your" in old times.

It can be a name for places.

Some words in science use it.

It is fun to learn old words.

People use it in some stories.

It helps us know our past.

More About thy

Long ago, people used "thy" a lot. It was a way to say "your." Now, we say "your" instead. It is fun to see how words change.

In some plays, "thy" is still used. It makes the words sound old and special. It helps us feel the past.

Learning old words can be cool! It shows us how people talked before. Who knows, maybe you will use "thy" one day!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["THY or Thy may refer to:"] --> B["Thy, the genitive case of the English personal pronoun thou (archaic)"] A --> C["Thy (district), Jutland, Denmark"] A --> D["Thymine, one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA"] A --> E["Turkish Airlines"] A --> F["The first month in the Egyptian Middle Kingdom lunar calendar"] A --> G["Lennart Thy, German footballer"]

What Do These Words Mean?

genitive case:a form of a word that shows ownership
nucleobases:basic building blocks of DNA
nucleic acid:molecules that carry genetic information
lunar calendar:a calendar based on the phases of the moon
district:a specific area or region within a larger place