(fo)(pronouns) fix config and pronounGroups.tsv

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Valentyne Stigloher 2025-01-27 16:19:25 +01:00
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@ -31,12 +31,6 @@ pronouns:
examples: ['hann&hon', 'hann&tey', 'hon&tey']
null:
routes: ['sleppa-undan', 'eingin-fornøvn', 'null', 'fornavnleys', 'nullnavn']
morphemes:
pronoun_subject: '#'
pronoun_object: '#'
possessive_determiner: '#''s'
possessive_pronoun: '#''s'
reflexive: '#self'
examples: [':Andrea', ':S']
ideas:
-
@ -78,12 +72,7 @@ pronouns:
emoji:
description: 'Kenslutegn-fornøvn (Emojiself)'
history: '{https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Emojiself_Pronouns="Emojiself"} fornøvn eru ætlað til samskifti á netinum og skulu ikki úttalast.'
morphemes:
pronoun_subject: '#'
pronoun_object: '#'
possessive_determiner: '#''s'
possessive_pronoun: '#''s'
reflexive: '#self'
morphemes: {}
examples: ['💫', '💙']
mirror:
route: 'spegl'

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key name pronouns description,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
normative Binerar formar hon,hann It's worth mentioning that pronouns ≠ gender. One can still be nonbinary while using pronouns that are congruent with (or opposite to) their gender assigned at birth.,,,,,,,,,,,,,
normative-ish Semi-normativar formar tey,tað Those pronouns have been in common use in normative English already, but recently they got a slightly different new usage: describing a single, specific person. If you want to link to plural “they”, use {/they,!5,Plural%20“they”=this link}.,,,,,,
neopronouns Nýfornøvn hinn Unlike the other pronouns, which are officially recognised as “grammatically correct”, albeit used in a different meaning than we're used to, neopronouns are novel. Not being included in dictionaries doesn't make them any worse, though!,,,,,
key name pronouns description
normative Binerar formar hon,hann It's worth mentioning that pronouns ≠ gender. One can still be nonbinary while using pronouns that are congruent with (or opposite to) their gender assigned at birth
normative-ish Semi-normativar formar tey,tað Those pronouns have been in common use in normative English already, but recently they got a slightly different new usage: describing a single, specific person. If you want to link to plural “they”, use {/they,!5,Plural%20“they”=this link}
neopronouns Nýfornøvn hinn Unlike the other pronouns, which are officially recognised as “grammatically correct”, albeit used in a different meaning than we're used to, neopronouns are novel. Not being included in dictionaries doesn't make them any worse, though!

1 key name pronouns description,,,,,,,,,,,,,, description
2 normative Binerar formar hon,hann It's worth mentioning that pronouns ≠ gender. One can still be nonbinary while using pronouns that are congruent with (or opposite to) their gender assigned at birth.,,,,,,,,,,,,, It's worth mentioning that pronouns ≠ gender. One can still be nonbinary while using pronouns that are congruent with (or opposite to) their gender assigned at birth
3 normative-ish Semi-normativar formar tey,tað Those pronouns have been in common use in normative English already, but recently they got a slightly different new usage: describing a single, specific person. If you want to link to plural “they”, use {/they,!5,Plural%20“they”=this link}.,,,,,, Those pronouns have been in common use in normative English already, but recently they got a slightly different new usage: describing a single, specific person. If you want to link to plural “they”, use {/they,!5,Plural%20“they”=this link}
4 neopronouns Nýfornøvn hinn Unlike the other pronouns, which are officially recognised as “grammatically correct”, albeit used in a different meaning than we're used to, neopronouns are novel. Not being included in dictionaries doesn't make them any worse, though!,,,,, Unlike the other pronouns, which are officially recognised as “grammatically correct”, albeit used in a different meaning than we're used to, neopronouns are novel. Not being included in dictionaries doesn't make them any worse, though!