Its

/ɪts/ pronoun (possessive determiner)

Definition

The word used to show that something belongs to or is a part of a thing, animal, or idea already mentioned. It is the possessive form of “it.”

Etymology

Formed in English by adding the possessive “-s” to “it,” similar to “his” or “hers.” Earlier English used “his” for neuter possession (as in “the sunne hath lost his light”) before “its” became standard in the 1600s. The lack of an apostrophe follows the pattern of other possessive pronouns like “his” and “hers.”

Kelly Says

“Its” breaks the usual rule: possessives take an apostrophe—except this one. That’s because it behaves like “his” and “hers,” which never use apostrophes either. “It’s” with an apostrophe is actually a contraction of “it is” or “it has,” not a possessive at all.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
እሱን
ee-soon
ARالعربية
أَوْلَى
aw-laa
BNবাংলা
এই
e-ee
CACatalà
dels
dels
CSČeština
jeho
ye-ho
DADansk
dens
dens
DEDeutsch
seine
zay-neh
ELΕλληνικά
του
too
ESEspañol
sus
soos
FAفارسی
آن
aan
FISuomi
omansa
om-an-sah
FRFrançais
les siens
le see-ehn
GUGU
તેની
teh-nee
HAHA
na
nah
HEעברית
הוא
hoh
HIहिन्दी
उसकी
us-kee
HUMagyar
saját
sah-jat
IDBahasa Indonesia
miliknya
mi-li-knya
IGIG
ya
yah
ITItaliano
sue
sway
JA日本語
その
sono
KKKK
өзінің
o-zi-ning
KMKM
នោះ
noh
KO한국어
그것의
geu-geot-ui
MRMR
त्याची
tyaa-chee
MSBahasa Melayu
miliknya
mi-li-knya
MYမြန်မာ
တို
toe
NLNederlands
zijn
zeyn
NONorsk
dens
dens
PAPA
ਸੁਆ
soo-ah
PLPolski
jego
ye-goh
PTPortuguês
suas
soahs
RORomână
ale sale
ah-leh sah-leh
RUРусский
его
ye-go
SVSvenska
dess
dess
SWKiswahili
zake
zah-keh
TAதமிழ்
அதன்
a-than
TEతెలుగు
అది
a-dee
THไทย
ของมัน
kon-man
TLTL
kanilang
ka-ni-lang
TRTürkçe
onların
on-lar-in
UKУкраїнська
його
yogo
URاردو
اس کی
as-kee
VITiếng Việt
của nó
kwa no
YOYO
ẹni
eh-nee
ZH中文
它的
ta-de
ZUZU
akhe
ah-keh

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Like 'it', 'its' has been misused to refer to people in dehumanizing ways, stripping them of recognized gender and personhood. This reflects broader linguistic patterns where marginalized groups are treated as objects rather than subjects.

Inclusive Usage

Do not use 'its' for a person; use 'their' or the person’s stated pronouns. 'Its' is appropriate for objects, organizations, and non-sentient systems.

Inclusive Alternatives

["their"]

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