তাহাদিগকে, উহাদিগকে
(1) Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
(2) Themselves.
(1) Those.
(1) He is a man; you can't just blame her, because if he really wanted to he would see them kids no matter how far away they live.
(2) She was talking about them
(3) I bathed the kids and read them stories
(4) When a child has gone out into the world without quite the right tools to deal with it, you love them even more.
(5) You reckon that's them?
(6) Don't show it to them
(7) Rows of doors, most of them locked
(8) I sat between them and the door
(9) They took books with them
(10) Let them in
(11) Don't follow them
(12) They have all grown up into nice people and I'm confident they love me as much as I love them .
(13) After the class she left with a girl friend and was on her way to a games lesson when the boy and one of his friends joined them .
(14) Anybody but them
(15) And if I made as much money as them I would buy a huge house too.
(16) What would you do if you were them?
(17) Silly them!
(18) I made a trip to Edinburgh to visit a couple of friends to talk to them about my ideas.
(19) I feel sorry for them dogs and I hope it never happens to mine!
(20) Many of them feel excluded from a number of opportunities that the rest of us take for granted.
them
to them