yes because it has two different words
The word themselves is a pronoun. It is a personal pronoun.
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Themselves is a pronoun.
No. The appropriate word would be themselves.
Themselves has two syllables.
The two words from themselves is them and self . Selves is how you say self. Well in that word. You can't say themselfs you have to say themselves.
Do you mean 'a meal where guests help themselves'? If so, 'buffet' is probably the word you are looking for.
The phrase "by themselves" (unaccompanied) is two words, by and themselves.
They didn't they called themselves the Mexicas
Yes, "themselves" is indeed a word. It is a reflexive pronoun used to refer back to a plural antecedent or to individuals in a non-binary context. It emphasizes that the subject and object of the verb are the same, as in "They did it themselves."
No, "therselves" is not a standard English word. The correct form is "themselves."
In the English language, their is the possessive form of them or themselves; their is not a word.