them in Russian
them in Russian is им, их, они́ — them means the objective form of "they" — used for people, animals, or things already mentioned, as the object of a verb or preposition.
them in Russian
им
Pronounced: im
их
Pronounced: ikh
они́
Pronounced: oni
What does "them" mean?
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pron The objective form of "they" — used for people, animals, or things already mentioned, as the object of a verb or preposition.
"I saw them at the market yesterday."
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pron Used for a single person whose gender is unknown, irrelevant, or non-binary.
"Someone left their umbrella here — I'll return it to them tomorrow."
them in a sentence
- I saw them at the market yesterday.
- Give the tickets to them, not me.
- Someone left their umbrella here — I'll return it to them tomorrow.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "them" in Russian?
"them" in Russian is им, их, они́. them means: The objective form of "they" — used for people, animals, or things already mentioned, as the object of a verb or preposition.
How do you pronounce им?
"them" in Russian is им, pronounced "im".
How do you use "them" in a sentence?
Example: "I saw them at the market yesterday." In Russian, "them" is им, их, они́.
Are there other ways to say "them" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "them": им, их, они́.
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