Listen, however, to me as I expound to thee what is possessed of attributes and what is devoid of them.
Sauti said, O excellent Saunaka, I shall recite to thee what Vaisampayana, the disciple of the intelligent Vyasa, said when questioned on these very topics by king Janamejaya.
I shall now fully narrate to thee what Ansuman of the powerful bow was told by Sagara.
And I shall, O good Brahmana, describe to thee what is pleasing to them, after having bowed down to Brahmanas as a class.
O good Brahmana, I have thus described to thee what happened to me of old, and also how I can go to heaven hereafter.
Listen to me, O foremost of twice-born persons, as I disclose to thee what happened (to us) in our former births.
Our fears being dispelled we shall then, O Hari, recite to thee what we have heard and seen.
Listen now to me, O monarch, as I recite to thee what he did.
Fear startles at things unwonted and sudden, which endangers things beloved, and takes forethought for their safety; but to Thee what unwonted or sudden, or who separateth from Thee what Thou lovest?
Where hast Thou not walked with me, O Truth, teaching me what to beware, and what to desire; when I referred to Thee what I could discover here below, and consulted Thee?
For whom, then, wouldst thou purchase, that I may display to thee what will be appropriate?
But, O my sister, he added, if thou desire, I will relate to thee what I have seen.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thee what" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.