He/They is a mixture of the two exipronoun sets He/Him and They/Them. It is commonly used by demiboys, masculine-aligned & neutral-aligned beings, or those who want to present masculine or neutral, but anyone can use this pronoun set regardless of gender identity or gender expression.
How To Use[]
Case | Pronoun | Pronunciation | Example |
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Nominative | He or They | Hee or Thay | He went to the store. OR
they went to the store. |
Accusative | Him or Them | Hihm or Thehm | I met him today. OR
I met them today. |
Pronominal Possessive | His or Their | Hihz or Thayr | He walked his dog today. OR
They walked their dog today. |
Predicative Possessive | His or Theirs | Hihz or Thayrz | If I need a phone my friend will let me borrow hers. OR
If I need a phone my friend will let me borrow theirs. |
Reflexive | Himself or Themself or Themselves | Hihmself or Thehmself or Thehm-selvs | He has to drive himself to school. OR
They have to drive themself to school. OR |
Gallery[]
He/They Achillean flag by Deviantart user pride-flags[2]