_əm; after p, b, f, or v, ə m or əm; an immediately preceding v may become b by assimilation; thus “save ʸem” may be ˈsāv ə m or ˈsāb 21 m or ˈsāvəm pronoun
Etymology: Middle English hem, from Old English heom, him, dative plural of hē he — more he
: them