Nay; 'tis nothing thou canst learn. When thou feelst it within thy being, thou shalt know the way, but ere that day mere lessons are not enough.



(Seriously though, remember to conjugate your verbs with -est in the second person singular and with -eth in the third person singular, and of course remember that "thou" is a subject pronoun and "thee" is an object pronoun, and you've got the important parts. It's also good to remember that "thou" is informal, and you should still use "you" when talking to social equals and betters (with the potential exception of friends and family), and that mine/thine should be used before words that start with vowels, but before words starting with consonants you should use my/thy as you normally would.)