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In a way, a parallel could be drawn between the Faroese neuter forms and the English "it" pronoun. To call someone an "it" is
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In a way, a parallel could be drawn between the Faroese neuter forms and the English "it" pronoun. To call someone an "it" is
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offensive – unless it itself wants to use "it/its". However, most non-binary people don't opt for the neuter "it/its".
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offensive – unless it itself wants to use "it/its". However, most non-binary people don't opt for the neuter "it/its".
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table: { tað: 'Neuter' }
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table: { tað: 'Neuter' }
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name: 'Plural forms'
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name: 'Plural forms'
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description:
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The pronouns {/hinn=hinn} are a set of pronouns that LGBT+ Faroe Islands and the Language Council collaborated on, in order to make a gender neutral pronoun.
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The pronouns {/hinn=hinn} are a set of pronouns that LGBT+ Faroe Islands and the Language Council collaborated on, in order to make a gender neutral pronoun.
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It is inspired by the Swedish "hen".
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It is inspired by the Swedish "hen".
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The project unfortunately never crossed the finish line, and seems to be stuck in limbo right now.
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The project unfortunately never crossed the finish line, and seems to be stuck in limbo right now.
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It is thus currently a bit unclear exactly how they imagine the pronoun to work.
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It is thus currently a bit unclear exactly how they imagine the pronoun to work.
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The main usage of such forms is to address a group of people or an unspecified person, however non-binary people could use a similar approach too.
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The main usage of such forms is to address a group of people or an unspecified person, however non-binary people could use a similar approach too.
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It's very easy to understand the intent behind using those forms, even to listeners unfamiliar with the concept of non-binary.
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It's very easy to understand the intent behind using those forms, even to listeners unfamiliar with the concept of non-binary.
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The main disadvantage is that in most cases they are only used in writing, while being hard to pronounce.
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The main disadvantage is that in most cases they are only used in writing, while being hard to pronounce.
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name: 'Interchangeable forms'
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name: 'Interchangeable forms'
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intro:
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Faroese is a strongly gendered language: even saying something as simple as "I'm hungry" requires specifying which gender you are.
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Faroese is a strongly gendered language: even saying something as simple as "I'm hungry" requires specifying which gender you are.
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- > It's problematic for non-binary people, because we cannot simply switch one set of pronouns for another to express our identity.
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It's problematic for non-binary people, because we cannot simply switch one set of pronouns for another to express our identity.
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We cannot simply switch one set of pronouns for another to express our identity. We also need to pick either binary from of adjectives,
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We cannot simply switch one set of pronouns for another to express our identity. We also need to pick either binary from of adjectives,
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or come up with new neutral forms for the adjectives and declined forms of pronouns. (also: some nouns like "prime minister",
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or come up with new neutral forms for the adjectives and declined forms of pronouns. (also: some nouns like "prime minister",
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are gendered as well, although there is already a trend to come up with neutral alternatives, especially in the case where the noun is masculine.)
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are gendered as well, although there is already a trend to come up with neutral alternatives, especially in the case where the noun is masculine.)
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- > This website is an effort to put together, in a structured and accessible way, the existing ideas for less gendered pronouns
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This website is an effort to put together, in a structured and accessible way, the existing ideas for less gendered pronouns
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and other forms. This version is in Faroese (see: [tags] {/fornøvn=Fornøvn}), but if you don't speak it, yet are still interested in how this language
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and other forms. This version is in Faroese (see: [tags] {/fornøvn=Fornøvn}), but if you don't speak it, yet are still interested in how this language
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tries to cope with the omnipresent binaries, we've prepared a short overview of those ideas in English.
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tries to cope with the omnipresent binaries, we've prepared a short overview of those ideas in English.
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