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Random information on the term ” it”:

In Modern English, it is a singular, neuter, third-person pronoun.

In Modern English, it has only three shapes representing five word forms:

Historically, though, the morphology is more complex.

Old English had a single third-person pronoun – from the Proto-Germanic demonstrative base *khi-, from PIE *ko- “this” – which had a plural and three genders in the singular. The modern pronoun it developed out of the neuter, singular. The older pronoun had the following forms:

This neuter pronoun, like the masculine and feminine ones, was used for both people and objects (inanimate or abstract). Common nouns in Anglo-saxon had grammatical genders, which were not necessarily the same as the gender of the person(s) referred to (though they tended to accord with the endings of the words). For instance, Old-english cild (the ancestor of “child”, pronounced “chilled”) is neuter, as are both wæpnedcild and wifcild, literally “male-child” and “female-child” (grammatical gender survives here; some 21st-century English speakers still use “it” with “child”, see below).

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Random information on the term “WAT”:

Qu (Chinese: 屈; Hanyu Pinyin: Qū; Tongyong Pinyin: cyu1; Wade–Giles: ch`ü1; Jyutping: wat1; Cantonese Yale: wat1; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄑㄩ) is a Chinese surname. The Chinese family name 屈 is transliterated as Wat in Cantonese Jyutping, Yale, and Hong Kong romanization. It is also transliterated as Qū in pinyin. The surname Qu (屈) is listed 124th on the famous Song Dynasty book of common Chinese surnames, Hundred Family Surnames (Chinese: 百家姓), contained in the verse 熊紀舒屈 (Xiong, Ji, Shu, Qu).

The origin of the Qu (屈) surname is from the Hubei (湖北) region. Historically, the Hubei region was part of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period of Ancient Chinese history. The King Wu of State of Chu awarded his son Xia with the Qu Yi as feud to recognize his outstanding service to the court of Chu. The people called Xia “Qu Xia” and the offspring of Xia adopted Qu as their surname.

The royal family of State of Chu was descendants of Zhuanxu, the grandson of Emperor Huangdi (i.e. Yellow Emperor). Therefore, Qu is also the descendant of Emperor Huangdi. During the reign of the Northern Wei dynasty, the people with last name of Qutu (屈突) adopted Qu as their surname.

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