They

/ðeɪ/ pronoun

They is used as a subject pronoun for people, animals, or things that are more than one. It is also widely used as a singular pronoun when a person’s gender is unknown, not specified, or nonbinary.

From Old Norse *þeir* 'they', which replaced Old English *hie* through language contact. English adopted the Norse set 'they/them/their' alongside its own older pronouns.

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