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What is yours in old English?

The phrase "yours" in Old English is "þīn" (for singular) or "ēower" (for plural).

Here are some examples:

* "Þīn hūs" - Your house

* "Ēower bōc" - Your book (plural)

It's important to note that Old English is a complex language with many variations and dialects, so there may be other ways to say "yours" depending on the context.

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