Ger. ja.
Ȝhe, ye, [921].
Observe that, as in this line, ye (A.S. ge) is the nominative, and you (A.S. eów) the objective case.
Ch. has yede.
A.S. ic eóde, past tense of gán, to go.
Goth. ik ïddja, past tense of gaggan, to go.
Ȝhing, young, [2868].
Ȝhis, yes, [1397].