Them

/ðɛm/ or /ðəm/ pronoun

Them is used as the object form of 'they', referring to people, animals, or things that have already been mentioned. It can also be used for a single person when their gender is unknown or not specified.

From Old Norse *þeim* 'to them', which over time replaced Old English *hem*. This is another example of Norse pronouns blending into English.

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