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In olden days, "ye" was used as a form of the pronoun "you." It originated from the Old English word "ge," which was the plural form of "thou." Over time, "ye" became more commonly used in Middle English and was often used to address groups or individuals in a respectful manner. It is frequently encountered in historical texts and religious writings, contributing to its association with archaic language.

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