Them
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Them is the English third person accusative (i.e., used after a preposition or as the object of a verb) plural personal pronoun. They is the nominative form (i.e., subject of a phrase). Them is sometimes also used in the singular as the accusative form of the singular they. (See also: English personal pronouns).
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Them can also refer to:
- Them, Denmark, a municipality
- Them (band), a band featuring Van Morrison
- Themselves, a band formerly known as Them
- Them (novel), a 1969 novel by Joyce Carol Oates
- Them: Adventures With Extremists, a 2003 book by Jon Ronson
- Them (film), a film starring actor Jack Black based on the above book
- Them (2006 film), French Horror film starring Olivia Bonamy and Michael Cohen
- Them!, a science fiction film about giant ants
- "Them", a 1988 album by heavy metal band King Diamond
- THEM!, a gang of villains from the Wonder Woman comic
THEM is an abbreviation for
- "The Honourable Elijah Muhammad", used in internal notes of the Nation of Islam and by biographer Alex Haley