So it seems Tracy likes to employ the modern anachronism of “Ye”. Historically in old english, the letter used in “the” was “thorn”, which could look rather like a Y in capital form. However, it was ALWAYS pronounced “Thee”, not “Yee”. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_articles#Ye_form. We now return you to your usual program.
So it seems Tracy likes to employ the modern anachronism of “Ye”. Historically in old english, the letter used in “the” was “thorn”, which could look rather like a Y in capital form. However, it was ALWAYS pronounced “Thee”, not “Yee”. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_articles#Ye_form. We now return you to your usual program.