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Tiffany lam
fare thee weel?? = ticket you weel??
what is fare thee weel
2017년 6월 15일 오전 6:28
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'Fare' is a verb here. In this context, it means 'travel', or simply 'be'. 'Weel' is a Scots pronunciation of 'well'.
So when you took your leave of someone, you might say 'Fare thee well', meaning 'travel well' or 'be well'. This would be equivalent to the modern 'Have a good trip', 'Have a safe journey', 'Take care', 'Look after yourself' and so on.
The shortened version 'farewell' , meaning 'goodbye', still exists in modern English, of course. It is no longer used in greetings, but can be used in compounds such as 'farewell concert' or 'farewell party'.
2017년 6월 15일
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If you are reading Robert Burns' literature, you should first find a translation into modern English.
2017년 6월 15일
"Fare thee well" (not "fare the weel") is an expression from old English that people continue to say today, which is why the spelling looks so strange. The meaning of this phrase is basically, "Good bye, take care".
2017년 6월 15일
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