Q. Where Are Thou meaning?
As others have noted, “where art thou” is literally “where are you”. But the most common place people have (mis)heard that phrase is from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, where the line by Juliet is actually “Wherefore art thou Romeo?”, which means, “Why are you Romeo?”, *not* “Where are you, Romeo?”.
Q. Does thou mean your?
They are all second person singular pronouns. “Thou” and “thee” are subject and object pronouns respectively and both mean “you”. “Thy” is possessive and means “your”. There is also the possessive pronoun “thine”, which means “yours”.
Table of Contents
- Q. Where Are Thou meaning?
- Q. Does thou mean your?
- Q. What does hast thou mean?
- Q. Who art thou means?
- Q. What is the meaning of Who art thou Class 11?
- Q. How do you use art thou?
- Q. What is the meaning of Who art thou 1 point?
- Q. Who is the poem of Earth?
- Q. What is the origin of the rain Class 11?
- Q. Why is rain compared to music?
- Q. What gives eternity to rain?
- Q. Why does the poet compare the rain with a song Class 11?
- Q. Why has the rain compared itself to a poem?
Q. What does hast thou mean?
(= you have)
Q. Who art thou means?
Answer: In the poem “The Voice of the Rain”, who art thou means Who are you.
Q. What is the meaning of Who art thou Class 11?
What is the meaning of ‘who art thou’? (a) Who are you? (d) Whose art is this? Answer. Answer: (a) Who are you?
Q. How do you use art thou?
“Thou” is used when “you” is the subject. So if I wanted to call you a moron, I would say, “Thou art a moron”. “Thee” is used when the word “you” is the object. So, if I wanted to say that I like you, I would say “I liketh thee”.
Q. What is the meaning of Who art thou 1 point?
Answer: It means ‘ Who are you ‘
Q. Who is the poem of Earth?
Answer: The rain is poem of the earth. Rain is the poem of the earth because as poem is made up of beautiful words, thoughts, and rhythmic metre, similarly, rain also gives beauty and music to earth.
Q. What is the origin of the rain Class 11?
It originates from the land and the deep sea. Then it rises upward to heaven where it changes its form into a cloud, yet remains the same in quality. From the sky it pours down on earth to wash the dry tiny particles and dust layers of the earth. The rain helps the unborn seeds to sprout.
Q. Why is rain compared to music?
Answer: During the rainfall, the raindrops create the sounds when it reaches the ground. The thundering and sparkling during rain make a special sound. All these things make the author compares the raining sound to the music.
Q. What gives eternity to rain?
The water cycle gives eternity to rain. God has made the water cycle in such a manner that it will keep going till eternity. The rain rises from water bodies in the form of vapors and forms as clouds in the sky; and through precipitation it falls back to earth; this process is repeated infinitely.
Q. Why does the poet compare the rain with a song Class 11?
The voice of the rain explained its upward movement towards the sky as eternal. 4. The poet says that, similar to the natural cycle of the rain, a song originates from the heart of the poet, travels to reach others and after fulfilling its purpose (whether acknowledged or not), it returns to the poet with all due love.
Q. Why has the rain compared itself to a poem?
Answer: The rain calls itself the Poem of the Earth because the poem rendered by the poet has the task of bringing joy, happiness, life to its readers. Similarly when the rain falls down over Earth, a rhythm or music is created. That’s why the rain calls itself the Poem of Earth.