pron. 他们;它们;她们
they 他们
来自中古英语 they,thei,来自古诺斯语 their,来自 Proto-Germanic*thai,复数指示代词,那些的, 来自 PIE*to,指示代词,词源同 this,that.
The most important importation of this kind [from Scandinavian to English] was that of the pronomial forms they, them and their, which entered readily into the system of English pronouns beginning with the same sound (the, that, this) and were felt to be more distinct than the old native forms which they supplanted. Indeed these were liable to constant confusion with some forms of the singular number (he, him, her) after the vowels has become obscured, so that he and hie, him and heom, her (hire) and heora could no longer be kept easily apart. [Jespersen, "Growth and Structure of the English Language"]