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English

Etymology

From Middle English < Old English sēo , feminine of the definite article (the) < Proto-Indo-European base *so- (this, that).

Pronunciation

  • SAMPA : /Si:/
  • IPA : /ʃiː/

Personal pronoun

she
The third person singular, feminine, nominative case. (Accusative and possessive: her, possessive noun: hers, reflexive: herself. See Wiktionary:Inflection Templates for other personal pronouns.)

  1. Referring to a female person.
  2. Referring to a ship or a country, or a female animal.

Translations

person

  • Arabic: هِيَ (híya)
  • Bulgarian: тя (tja)
  • Chinese: (tā)
  • Cree: wiya (both male and female)
  • Dutch: zij
  • Dyirbal: (no third-person pronoun)
  • Esperanto: ŝi
  • Fijian: koya (both male and female)
  • Finnish: hän (both male and female)
  • French: elle
  • German: sie
  • Greek: αυτή (avtí)
  • Guaraní: ahẽ (both male and female)
  • Hausa: (independent form) ’ítá
  • Hawaiian: ia (both male and female)
  • Hungarian: ő (both male and female)
  • Ido: el, elu
  • Indonesian: dia / ia (both male and female)
  • Interlingua: illa
  • Irish: conjunctive, í disjunctive
  • Italian: lei, ella
    Note: Usually omitted, except for emphasis or clarity.
  • Japanese: 彼女 (かのじょ , kánojo)
  • Korean: 그녀 [-女] (geunyeo)
  • Latin: ea
  • Ojibwe: wiin (both male and female)
  • Persian: او (u) (both male and female)
  • Portuguese: ela
  • Quechua: pay (both male and female)
  • Romanian: ea
  • Russian: она (oná)
  • Scottish Gaelic: i non-emphatic, ise emphatic
  • Slovak: ona
  • Slovene: ona
  • Spanish: ella
  • Swahili: yeye (both male and female)
  • Swedish: hon
  • Tagalog: niya (ng form), kaniya (sa form), siya (unmarked form) (all both male and female)
  • Tupinambá: a'e (both male and female)
  • Turkish: o (both male and female)
  • Vietnamese: bà ấy , cô ấy
  • !Xũ: ha (both male and female)
  • Yorùbá: ó , á (both male and female)

ship, country, female animal Use the translation of he, she or it according to the gender of the object in the target language.

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