He vs from the vocal

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  • 1 ??  ...
  • before 900; Middle English, Old English h? (masculine nominative singular); cognate with Dutch hij, Old Saxon h?, Old High German her he; see his, him, she,  ...
  • ????, ?? ??? ????. ??: ????, ??. HE, He, he? ?? ?? ??? ??. ??? ?? ??. ?? (High Explosive); ????? ISO 639
  • The use of "he" to refer to a person of unknown gender was often prescribed by manuals of style and school textbooks from the early 18th century until around ...
  • —used in a generic sense or when the sex of the person is unspecified <he that hath ears to hear, let him hear — Matthew 11:15(Authorized Version)>

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