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Neopronouns are
neologistic third-person
personal pronouns beyond those that
already exist in a language. In English,
neopronouns replace the existing...
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Transmasculine and non-binary,
menas lives in Brooklyn, New York.
menas uses the
neopronouns zie/hir. This
article uses they/them
pronouns for
simplicity and understanding...
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Spanish personal pronouns have
distinct forms according to
whether they
stand for the
subject (nominative) or object, and third-person
pronouns make an...
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being used most
commonly in English. Some non-binary
individuals opt for
neopronouns such as xe, ze, sie, co, and ey.
Others may use
traditional gender-specific...
- or "'she'". In addition,
people may use
neopronouns in
place of
other personal pronouns.
Examples of
neopronouns include xe/xem, ze/zim, and sie/hir. According...
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Month of 2021,
announcing that he used they/them
pronouns as well as
neopronouns inspired by
Korea and Jimin. In mid-2022, he came out as a genderfluid...
- they,
without employing uncommonly used (and thus attention-calling)
neopronouns such as "thon", "hu", "xe", "sie" and "hir" or the
Spivak pronoun construction...
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proposed gender-neutral
singular pronouns Neopronoun Gender neutrality in
languages with
gendered third-person
pronouns Article...
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neutrality in
languages with
gendered third-person
pronouns LGBTQ slang Neopronouns Singular they "Understanding
Gender Identity".
Cleveland Clinic. March...
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gender Spanish Portuguese Hen (pronoun) Iel (pronoun)
Latinx Mx (title)
Neopronouns Spivak pronouns Onu (pronoun)
Preferred gender pronoun Singular they...