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Old Norse: þeir, ᚦᛅᛁᛦ(þaiʀ) — early Common Nordic, ᚦᛅᛁᚱ(þair), ᚦᛂᛁᚱ(þeir) — after merger of r and ʀ, occurring by the 800s in West Norse and late 1000s in East Norse, ᚦᛂᚱ(þer), ᚦᛂᛦ(þeʀ), ᚦᛁᚱ(þir), ᚦᛁᛦ(þiʀ) — after East Norse monophthongization, starting in the mid 900s in Denmark, ᚦᛅ(þa), ᚦᛅᛁᛘ(þaim) — Common Nordic, ᚦᛂᛁᛘ(þeim) — after invention of stung runes, ᚦᛂᛘ(þem), ᚦᛁᛘ(þim) — after East Norse monophthongization, ᚦᛅᛁᚱᛅ(þaira), ᚦᛅᛁᛦᛅ(þaiʀa), ᚦᛂᛁᚱᛅ(þeira), ᚦᛂᛁᛦᛅ(þeiʀa), ᚦᛂᚱᛅ(þera), ᚦᛂᛦᛅ(þeʀa), ᚦᛁᚱᛅ(þira), ᚦᛁᛦᛅ(þiʀa)