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How to say "elas" in English
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Definition of "elas" in English
The most common way to say “elas” (them/they) in English is “they” when gender does not matter, or “she” in the singular.
When referring to a group of women or people who use feminine pronouns, we use “they” to refer to all of them collectively. Modern English values inclusion and clarity.
Using the correct term in the right context shows respect and understanding of the language. BeConfident guides you to use pronouns with confidence and fluency.
How to use them in English in practice
You can use “they” or “them” in various situations, such as:
They are going to the meeting later. They are going to the meeting later.
Have you seen them at the event yesterday? Did you see them at the event yesterday?
Practice helps you use these pronouns naturally in various everyday situations.
When to use (and when not to use) them in English
Use “they” to refer to groups of women or when gender is not relevant. Use “she” to talk about a specific woman.
Avoid using “they” when talking about a single person, unless it is their preferred pronoun. Respecting the context and preference is part of the journey to effective communication.
If you are in doubt about which term to use, BeConfident is here to help you unlock this skill.
12 ways to say "elas" in English
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
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How to say "elas" in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
Definition of "elas" in English
The most common way to say “elas” (them/they) in English is “they” when gender does not matter, or “she” in the singular.
When referring to a group of women or people who use feminine pronouns, we use “they” to refer to all of them collectively. Modern English values inclusion and clarity.
Using the correct term in the right context shows respect and understanding of the language. BeConfident guides you to use pronouns with confidence and fluency.
How to use them in English in practice
You can use “they” or “them” in various situations, such as:
They are going to the meeting later. They are going to the meeting later.
Have you seen them at the event yesterday? Did you see them at the event yesterday?
Practice helps you use these pronouns naturally in various everyday situations.
When to use (and when not to use) them in English
Use “they” to refer to groups of women or when gender is not relevant. Use “she” to talk about a specific woman.
Avoid using “they” when talking about a single person, unless it is their preferred pronoun. Respecting the context and preference is part of the journey to effective communication.
If you are in doubt about which term to use, BeConfident is here to help you unlock this skill.
12 ways to say "elas" in English
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
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How to say "elas" in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
Definition of "elas" in English
The most common way to say “elas” (them/they) in English is “they” when gender does not matter, or “she” in the singular.
When referring to a group of women or people who use feminine pronouns, we use “they” to refer to all of them collectively. Modern English values inclusion and clarity.
Using the correct term in the right context shows respect and understanding of the language. BeConfident guides you to use pronouns with confidence and fluency.
How to use them in English in practice
You can use “they” or “them” in various situations, such as:
They are going to the meeting later. They are going to the meeting later.
Have you seen them at the event yesterday? Did you see them at the event yesterday?
Practice helps you use these pronouns naturally in various everyday situations.
When to use (and when not to use) them in English
Use “they” to refer to groups of women or when gender is not relevant. Use “she” to talk about a specific woman.
Avoid using “they” when talking about a single person, unless it is their preferred pronoun. Respecting the context and preference is part of the journey to effective communication.
If you are in doubt about which term to use, BeConfident is here to help you unlock this skill.
12 ways to say "elas" in English
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
They
Neutral or plural pronoun for them.
She
Singular pronoun for she.
Them
Objective pronoun for them.
Those ladies
Descriptive form for those women.
The women
Term applied to groups of women.
Ladies
More formal way for them.
Gals
Informal slang for them.
Chicas
Regional variation in Spanish-influenced English.
Lasses
British regional variation for young women.
Damsels
Poetic form for young women.
Heroines
Metaphorical form for outstanding women.
Sheilas
Australian slang for women.
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