According to Holm & Shilling (1982: 101), he, i.e. the 3SG form of the personal pronoun, can also function as 3PL, as in After he ... finish beatin' him, dey let him go, i.e., in addition to number syncretism involving 2SG/2PL, as in English, Bahamian Creole also appears to have number syncretism involving 3SG/3PL. This feature appears to be either marginal and/or archaic, however.