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tham

noun

  • object masculine singular form of that

    Etymology: "that him" It's like saying "That him", and its the object of the sentence. Pronounced like (THahm).

    Example: There were three guys I was with: Guy A, Guy B, Guy C. I bought Guy A a soda and I bought Guy B a coke, I also bought thim a Pepsi.

    "thim" is referring to Guy A, because Guy A is less immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "him" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about Guy A or Guy B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If Guy A and Guy B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If Guy A is closer to you than Guy B, than one would actually be referring to Guy B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thams

noun - plural

  • object masculine plural form of that plural of tham

    Etymology: "that hims" It's like saying "That hims", and its the object of the sentence. Pronounced like (THahmz).

    Example: There were three groups of guys I was with: A, B, C. I bought A a soda and I bought B a coke, I also bought thams a Pepsi.

    "thams" is referring to A, because A is less immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "hims" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about A or B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If A and B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If A is closer to you than B, than one would actually be referring to B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thant

noun

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thar

noun

  • object feminine singular form of that

    Etymology: "that her" It's like saying "That her", and its the object of the sentence. Pronounced like (THahr).

    Example: There were three girls I was with: A, B, C. I bought A a soda and I bought B a coke, I also bought thar a Pepsi.

    "thar" is referring to A, because A is less immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "her" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about A or B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If A and B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If A is closer to you than B, than one would actually be referring to B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thars

noun - plural

  • object feminine plural form of that plural of thar

    Etymology: "that herses" It's like saying "That herses", and its the object of the sentence. Pronounced like (TH-ahrz).

    Example: There were three groups of women I was with: A, B, C. I bought A a soda and I bought B a coke, I also bought thar a Pepsi.

    "thars" is referring to A, because A is less immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "herses" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about A or B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If A and B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If A is closer to you than B, than one would actually be referring to B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thay

noun

  • subject masculine singular form of that

    Etymology: "that guy" It's like saying "That guy", and its the subject of the sentence. Pronounced like (THay).

    Example: There were three guys I was with: A, B, C. I A bought me a soda and B bought me a coke, that is so nice.

    "thay" is referring to A, because A is less immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "he" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about A or B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If A and B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If A is closer to you than B, than one would actually be referring to B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thays

noun - plural

  • subject masculine plural form of that plural of that

    Etymology: "that guys" It's like saying "those guys", and its the subject of the sentence. Pronounced like (THayz).

    Example: There were three groups of guys I was with: A, B, C. A bought me a soda and B bought me a coke, thays is so nice.

    "thays" is referring to A, because A is less immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "they/theo/heses" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about A or B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If A and B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If A is closer to you than B, than one would actually be referring to B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thea

noun - plural

  • hot climate variant of second person feminine plural pronoun

    hot climate variant of sheses
    I apologize, this is the hot climate variant of third person feminine plural pronoun. Same for theo, also third person. I have been out of it today, so many mistakes on my behalf.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thense

noun - plural

  • short for "these ones"

    Pronounced like "THeez"

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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theo

noun - plural

  • hot climate variant of second person masculine plural pronoun

    hot climate variant of heses
    I apologize, this is the hot climate variant of third person masculine plural pronoun. Same for thea, also third person. I have been out of it today, so many mistakes on my behalf.
    theo (They, the males) went to the pool and theo loved going there.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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