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methinks
Methinks = It seems to me
Where did this phrase originate from?
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Aa alot of languages have impersonal verbs
it rains (English), piget, placet, miseret in Latin
il plait French, dei and xri in Greek. - and Spanish but I wasnt listening that day....
a sort of bit later, you think, what good is 'it must' when I wanna say I must or you must.
and basically there are usually rules where the personal pronoun can be used but is in the accusative or dative.
Alot of the time meaning is sort of stretched. s'il vous plait for if it pleases you, and other times it is just crazy
(it musts you for you must). It is often easier to think, identify the accusative - OK that is the subject in the English, and then get hold of the verb - which is of course in the wrong form and just whack it after the pronoun.....and away you go.