He (disambiguation)
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He is the third-person singular masculine nominative case pronoun in Modern English.
HE, H.E., He, 和, 合, 和合二仙, 贺江, 河, へ, or ヘ may also refer to:
Language
Alphabets
- He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ and ヘ
- He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets
- Cyrillic letter Ge, called He in Ukrainian
Other
- HE, the ISO 639-1 code for the Hebrew language
Literature
- "He" (short story), a 1926 short story by H. P. Lovecraft
- "He", a 1927 short story by Katherine Anne Porter
Film and music
- "He" (song), a 1955 Christian song written by Jack Richards and Richard Mullan
- He (film), an upcoming film
People
- He (surname), Chinese surname, sometimes transcribed Hé or Ho; includes a list of notable individuals so named
- Zheng He (1371–1433), Chinese admiral
Legendary
- Immortal Woman He, or He Xiangu, one of the Eight Immortals of Taoism
- He (和) and He (合), collectively known as 和合二仙 (He-He er xian, "Two immortals He"), two Taoist immortals known as the "Immortals of Harmony and Unity"
Honorifics
- H.E., His Eminence
- H.E., His Excellency
Places
- He County, Anhui, China
- Hesse, a state of Germany
- He River, or Hejiang (贺江), a tributary of the Xi River in Guangxi and Guangdong
- He (河), the ancient Chinese name for the Yellow River (Huanghe)
Science
- He, symbol of the element helium
- HE, also HEA or HEK, hektoen enteric agar, used in microbiology to identify certain organisms
- HE, High Explosive
- HE, Hepatic Encephalopathy
- HE, hematoxylin and eosin stain, a popilar staining method in histology.
Chronology
- HE, Holocene Era or Human Era, the year count system of the Holocene calendar
- HE, Holocene Epoch, its rough equivalent
Other uses
- HE, Higher Education
- HE, Heathrow Express
- HE, Herbert Engineering Co. Ltd., British car manufacturer, 1919–1931
- HE, Hurricane Electric
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