No, sheila is not a pronoun.The word 'sheila' is a noun, an informal word for a girl or young woman (a noun indigenous to Australia and New Zealand).The word 'Sheila' (capital S) is a proper noun, a name generally for a female.
The word "lass" is often used in Australia to describe a young girl. Colloquially the term "sheila" can be used in Australia to refer to a female.
The older generation Australians used the word sheila as a way to describe a woman with no connotations involved as to social class or morals. A woman who was a good sport. Although some are offended by the word its not derogatory at all.
Sheila
Australian slang for boy and girl is "bloke" and the less common "sheila".
"Shiela" is an Australian slang term for a woman. It is similar to the term "sheila" and is commonly used to refer to a woman in a casual or informal way in Australian English.
The name Sheena is an Scottish or English name. The name is an Anglicized version of the Scottish name Sine, which is a Scottish version of the name Jeanne. The name Sheena may mean God's Gift, or Jehovah has been gracious.
Sheila
The noun 'Sheila' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person.
You pronounce Sheila by saying the word "she" and adding a "la" to the end of it. Shee-La.
Australia has neither Girl Scouts nor cookies: therefore it does not have Girl Scout cookies. Australia has Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, and biscuits, not cookies (although the American influence means the word cookie is, unfortunately, being used more often.
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