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enabled: true enabled: true
route: 'sources' route: 'sources'
submit: true submit: true
mergePronouns: mergePronouns: {}
they/them/themself: 'they'
extraTypes: ['avoiding', 'nounself'] extraTypes: ['avoiding', 'nounself']
nouns: nouns:
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academic: [] academic: []
mediaGuests: [] mediaGuests: []
mediaMentions: [] mediaMentions: []
recommended: [] recommended: []
blog: false
contact: contact:
enabled: true enabled: true

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@ -806,6 +806,99 @@ report:
confirm: 'Are you sure you want to report @%username%?' confirm: 'Are you sure you want to report @%username%?'
sent: 'Your report has been sent. Thanks for your help!' sent: 'Your report has been sent. Thanks for your help!'
flags:
Abroromantic: 'Abrorrománti{inflection_c}'
Abrosexual: 'Abrosexual'
Achillean: 'Aquilean{inflection}'
Alloromantic_Asexual: 'Alorrománti{inflection_c} asexual'
Agender: 'Agénero'
Ambiamorous: 'Ambiamoros{inflection}'
Anarcha-Queer: 'Anarco-queer'
Androgyne: 'Andrógin{inflection}'
Androsexual: 'Androsexual'
Aporagender: 'Aporagénero'
Archaeopronouns: 'Arqueopronombres'
Aroace: 'Arro-as'
Aromantic: 'Arrománti{inflection_c}'
Aromantic_Allosexual: 'Arrománti{inflection_c} alosexual'
Asexual: 'Asexual'
Autigender: 'Autisgénero'
Bear: 'Oso'
Bicurious: 'Bicurios{inflection}'
Bigender: 'Bigénero'
Biromantic: 'Birrománti{inflection_c}'
Bisexual: 'Bisexual'
Butch: 'Butch'
Ceteroromantic: 'Ceterorrománti{inflection_c}'
Ceterosexual: 'Ceterosexual'
Cis_Ally: 'Aliad{inflection} cis'
Demiboy: 'Demichico'
Demigender: 'Demigénero'
Demigirl: 'Demichica'
Demiromantic: 'Demirrománti{inflection_c}'
Demisexual: 'Demisexual'
Diamoric: 'Diamóri{inflection_c}'
Enbian: 'Nobian{inflection}'
Fa*afafine: 'Fa''afafine'
Femme: 'Afeminad{inflection}'
Gay: 'Gay'
Gender_Questioning: 'Cuestionándose el género'
Genderfae: 'Hadagénero'
Genderfaun: 'Faunogénero'
Genderfluid: 'Género fluido'
Genderflux: 'Flujogénero'
Genderqueer: 'Género queer'
Greyasexual: 'Grisexual'
Greyaromantic: 'Grisrrománti{inflection_c}'
Gynesexual: 'Ginosexual'
Heteroflexible: 'Heteroflexible'
Heteroromantic: 'Heterorrománti{inflection_c}'
Heterosexual: 'Heterosexual'
Hijra: 'Hijra'
Homoflexible: 'Homoflexible'
Homoromantic: 'Homorrománti{inflection_c}'
Intersex: 'Intersexual'
LGBTQ: 'LGBTQ'
Leather_Pride: 'Orgullo de cuero'
Lesbian: 'Lesbiana'
Lesbiromantic: 'Lesbirrománti{inflection_c}'
Maverique: 'Maverique'
Monoamorous: 'Monoamoros{inflection}'
Monogamous: 'Monógam{inflection}'
Muxe: 'Muxe'
Nebularomantic: 'Nebulosarrománti{inflection_c}'
Neopronouns: 'Neopronombres'
Neutrois: 'Neutrés'
Nonbinary: 'No binari{inflection}'
Omnisexual: 'Omnisexual'
Omniromantic: 'Omnirrománti{inflection_c}'
Oriented_Aroace: 'Arro-as orientad{inflection}'
Pangender: 'Pangénero'
Panromantic: 'Panrrománti{inflection_c}'
Pansexual: 'Pansexual'
Polyamorous: 'Poliamoros{inflection}'
Polyromantic: 'Polirrománti{inflection_c}'
Polysexual: 'Polisexual'
Pomoromantic: 'Pomorrománti{inflection_c}'
Pomosexual: 'Pomosexual'
Progress_Pride: 'Orgullo progresivo'
Queer: 'Queer (cuir)'
Queerian: 'Queerian{inflection}'
Queerplatonic: 'Queerplatóni{inflection_c}'
Quoiromantic: 'Querrománti{inflection_c}'
Sapphic: 'Sáfi{inflection_c}'
Sexuality_Questioning: 'Cuestionándose la sexualidad'
Straight_Ally: 'Aliad{inflection} hetero'
Toric: 'Tóri{inflection_c}'
Transfeminine: 'Transfemenin{inflection}'
Transgender: 'Transgénero'
Transmasculine: 'Transmasculin{inflection}'
Transneutral: 'Transneutr{inflection}'
Trigender: 'Trigénero'
Trixic: 'Tríci{inflection_c}'
Two_Spirit: 'Dos espíritus'
Xenogender: 'Xenogénero'
calendar: calendar:
header: 'Calendar' header: 'Calendar'
headerLong: 'Queer Calendar' headerLong: 'Queer Calendar'

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locale: '<TODO>' locale: 'lad'
header: true header: true
pronouns: pronouns:
enabled: true enabled: true
route: 'pronouns' route: 'pronombres'
default: 'he' default: 'el'
any: 'any' any: 'kualkiera'
plurals: true plurals: false
honorifics: false honorifics: false
multiple: multiple:
name: 'Interchangeable forms' name: 'Formas interkambiables'
description: > description: 'Munchas personas no binarias uzan mas de una forma interkambiablemente i se sienten bien con kualkiera de las opsiones.'
Many nonbinary people use more than one form interchangeably examples: ['el&eya', 'el&eye', 'eyaa&eye']
and are fine with being called either of them. null: false
Some like when others alternate between those forms when talking about them. emoji: false
examples: ['he&she', 'he&they', 'she&they'] slashes: false
null: others: 'Otros pronombres'
description: >
{/avoiding=Avoiding gendered forms} / {/no-pronouns=no pronouns} / {/null=null pronouns} /
{/pronounless=pronounless} / {/nullpronominal=nullpronominal} / {/nameself=nameself}
history: >
Some people prefer not using any pronouns, instead being referred by name, initial,
omitting pronouns with passive voice, or restructuring the sentence.
See: {https://twitter.com/lypomania/status/1290274971642544128=lypomania's guide},
{https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Nullpronominal=Nullpronominal on LGBTA Wiki}
morphemes:
pronoun_subject: '#'
pronoun_object: '#'
possessive_determiner: '#''s'
possessive_pronoun: '#''s'
reflexive: '#self'
examples: [':Andrea', ':S']
template: 'Open one of the examples and simply replace the name/initial in the URL with your own.'
routes: ['avoiding']
ideas:
-
header: 'Use names or initials instead of pronouns'
normative: true
examples:
- ['I talked to him yesterday', 'I talked to {/:Sky=Sky} yesterday']
- ['She is really beautiful', '{/:Soph=Soph} is really beautiful']
-
- 'Her graduation starts soon'
- '{/:J=J}''s graduation starts soon'
-
header: 'Passive voice'
normative: true
examples:
- ['He answered the phone', 'The phone was answered']
-
- 'Wen takes good care of her cat'
- 'Wen''s cat is well cared for'
-
header: 'Rephrasing the sentence (circumlocution)'
normative: true
examples:
- ['Lior did it all by himself', 'Lior did it all without any help']
- ['Gael talks in his sleep', 'Gael talks while sleeping']
-
header: 'Replacing a pronoun with a descriptive noun or phrase'
normative: true
examples:
- ['She landed the plane safely', 'The pilot landed the plane safely']
- ['This is Lea, she is into painting', 'This is Lea. My friend is into painting']
- ['She argues that…', 'The person who started this discussion argues that…']
-
header: 'Dropping pronouns'
normative: true
examples:
- ['Did you buy Tex her gift?', 'Did you buy Tex a gift?']
- ['Yes, I bought it for her. I will give it to her tomorrow.', 'Yes, I bought it. I will give it tomorrow.']
emoji:
description: 'Emojiself pronouns'
history: '{https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Emojiself_Pronouns=Emojiself} pronouns are intended for online communication and not supposed to be pronounced.'
morphemes:
pronoun_subject: '#'
pronoun_object: '#'
possessive_determiner: '#''s'
possessive_pronoun: '#''s'
reflexive: '#self'
examples: ['💫', '💙']
template: 'Open one of the examples and simply replace the emoji in the URL with your own.'
mirror:
route: 'mirror'
name: 'Mirror pronouns / Mirrorpronominal'
description: >
A person who uses mirror pronouns wants to be referred to with the same pronouns as the person talking.
example:
- 'Person A uses mirror pronouns.'
- 'Person B uses {/she=she/her}, so when she talks about person A, she uses “she/her” to refer to her.'
- 'Person C uses {/ze=ze/hir} interchangeably with {/fae=fæ/fær}, so when ze talks about person A, fea uses either ze/hir or fæ/fær to refer to fær.'
slashes: true
others: 'Other pronouns'
pronunciation: pronunciation:
enabled: true enabled: false
voices:
GB:
language: 'en-GB'
voice: 'Emma'
engine: 'neural'
sources: sources:
enabled: true enabled: true
route: 'sources' route: 'fuentes'
submit: true submit: true
mergePronouns: mergePronouns: {}
they/them/themself: 'they'
extraTypes: ['avoiding', 'nounself']
nouns: nouns:
enabled: true enabled: true
route: 'dictionary' route: 'diksionario'
collapsable: false collapsable: false
plurals: true plurals: false
pluralsRequired: false pluralsRequired: false
declension: false declension: false
submit: true submit: true
templates: true templates: false
community: community:
route: 'terminology' route: 'terminolojia'
inclusive: inclusive:
enabled: false enabled: false
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enabled: true enabled: true
published: true published: true
categories: categories:
- 'sexual orientation' - 'orientasion seksuala'
- 'romantic orientation' - 'orientasion romantika'
- 'tertiary orientation' - 'orientasion tertiaria'
- 'gender' - 'djenero'
- 'gender expression' - 'ekspresion de djenero'
- 'relationship model' - 'model de relasion'
- 'language' - 'lingua'
- 'attraction' - 'atraksion'
- 'politics' - 'politika'
- 'prejudice' - 'predjudisio'
route: 'terminolojia'
route: 'terminology'
names: names:
enabled: false enabled: false
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enabled: false enabled: false
faq: faq:
enabled: true enabled: false
route: 'faq'
links: links:
enabled: true enabled: true
split: false route: 'atadijos'
route: 'links'
blogRoute: 'blog' blogRoute: 'blog'
links: links:
- -
icon: 'globe-europe' icon: 'globe-europe'
url: 'https://pronoun.is/' url: 'https://pronoun.is/'
headline: 'Pronoun.is' headline: 'Pronoun.is'
extra: ' inspiration for this website.' extra: ' inspirasion para este sitio.'
academic: [] academic: []
mediaGuests: [] mediaGuests: []
mediaMentions: [] mediaMentions: []
recommended: [] recommended: []
blog: false
contact: contact:
enabled: true enabled: true
route: 'contact' route: 'kontakto'
team: team:
enabled: true enabled: true
route: 'team' route: 'taifa'
support: support:
enabled: true enabled: true
user: user:
enabled: true enabled: true
route: 'account' route: 'kuento'
termsRoute: 'terms' termsRoute: 'terminos'
profile: profile:
enabled: true enabled: true
editorEnabled: true editorEnabled: true
defaultWords: defaultWords:
- ['[no honorific]', 'mx.', 'mr.', 'ms.', 'sir', 'madam', 'madam', 'sai', 'mir', 'shazam', 'zam', 'comrade'] - ['sinyor', 'sinyora', 'sinyore', 'musyu', 'madam', 'hanum', 'efendi', 'demuazel', 'bey']
- ['person', 'man', 'woman', 'lady', 'dude', 'boy', 'girl', 'buddy', 'pal', 'bro', 'sis', 'sib'] - ['persona', 'ombre', 'mujer', 'chik_', 'muchach_', 'ij_', 'donzel_']
- ['pretty', 'handsome', 'cute', 'hot', 'sexy'] - ['lind_', 'luzi_', 'ermoz_', 'yakishikli_', 'sangrud_']
- ['friend', 'partner', 'boyfriend', 'girlfriend', 'joyfriend', 'husband', 'wife', 'kissmate', 'darling', 'beloved', 'boo'] - ['amig_', 'espoz_', 'marid_', 'amigit_', 'haver']
flags: flags:
defaultPronoun: 'they' defaultPronoun: 'ey_'
calendar: calendar:
enabled: true enabled: false
route: 'calendar'
census: census:
enabled: false enabled: false

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singular plural isHonorific singular plural isHonorific
I think {pronoun_subject} is very nice. I think {pronoun_subject} are very nice. FALSE Pienso ke {pronoun} es muy kerid{inflection}. FALSE
I asked {pronoun_object} if I can borrow {possessive_determiner} pencil. FALSE Mi erman{inflection} esta muy okupad{inflection} en el mupak. FALSE
{'pronoun_subject} told me that the house is {possessive_pronoun}. FALSE Es {indefinite_article} elev{inflection} muy meoyud{inflection}. FALSE
{'pronoun_subject} said {pronoun_subject} would rather do it {reflexive}. FALSE

1 singular plural isHonorific
2 I think {pronoun_subject} is very nice. Pienso ke {pronoun} es muy kerid{inflection}. I think {pronoun_subject} are very nice. FALSE
3 I asked {pronoun_object} if I can borrow {possessive_determiner} pencil. Mi erman{inflection} esta muy okupad{inflection} en el mupak. FALSE
4 {'pronoun_subject} told me that the house is {possessive_pronoun}. Es {indefinite_article} elev{inflection} muy meoyud{inflection}. FALSE
{'pronoun_subject} said {pronoun_subject} would rather do it {reflexive}. FALSE

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name pronouns description name pronouns description
Normative forms she,he 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. Pronombres normativos el, eya Se deve amintar ke pronombres ≠ djenero. Une puede ser no binarie y uzar los pronombres korespondyentes (u “opozados”) al djenero atajeado al nasimiento.
Normative-ish forms they,they/them/themself,it,one 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}. Neopronombres eye, eyi Mientres los otros pronombres son rekonosidos komo “gramatikalmente korektos”, los neopronombres son mas muevos y su intension es no emplikar ningun djenero para inkluir a personas no binarias en la diskusion. Que no esten en algun diksionario no los aze menos balidos o menos korektos!
Popular neopronouns ae,ey,fae,xe,ze,ze/zir 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! Pronombres grafikos eyx, ey_ Estos pronombres tienen una forma grafika que no koresponde direktamente a una pronunsiasion.
Other neopronouns co,e,e/em/es,hu,ne,ne/nir,per,s/he,thon,ve,vi,vi/vim,zhe These neopronouns are less often used than their more popular counterparts, but it doesn't make them any worse (and some of them are historically notable). Some neoprouns' names are derived from the names of their creators. If your pronoun is not on the list, use the generator below!

1 name pronouns description
2 Normative forms Pronombres normativos she,he el, eya 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. Se deve amintar ke pronombres ≠ djenero. Une puede ser no binarie y uzar los pronombres korespondyentes (u “opozados”) al djenero atajeado al nasimiento.
3 Normative-ish forms Neopronombres they,they/them/themself,it,one eye, eyi 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}. Mientres los otros pronombres son rekonosidos komo “gramatikalmente korektos”, los neopronombres son mas muevos y su intension es no emplikar ningun djenero para inkluir a personas no binarias en la diskusion. Que no esten en algun diksionario no los aze menos balidos o menos korektos!
4 Popular neopronouns Pronombres grafikos ae,ey,fae,xe,ze,ze/zir eyx, ey_ 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! Estos pronombres tienen una forma grafika que no koresponde direktamente a una pronunsiasion.
Other neopronouns co,e,e/em/es,hu,ne,ne/nir,per,s/he,thon,ve,vi,vi/vim,zhe These neopronouns are less often used than their more popular counterparts, but it doesn't make them any worse (and some of them are historically notable). Some neoprouns' names are derived from the names of their creators. If your pronoun is not on the list, use the generator below!

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key description normative pronoun_subject pronoun_object possessive_determiner possessive_pronoun reflexive plural pluralHonorific pronounceable history thirdForm smallForm sourcesInfo key description normative pronoun direct_object_pronoun definite_article plural_pronoun plural_definite_article plural_indefinite_article plural_direct_object_pronoun inflection inflection_l plural pluralHonorific pronounceable history thirdForm smallForm sourcesInfo
he,he/him Normative “he/him” TRUE he him his his himself FALSE FALSE TRUE el, el/lo Maskulino TRUE el lo el eyos los unos los o l FALSE FALSE TRUE
she,she/her Normative “she/her” TRUE she her her hers herself FALSE FALSE TRUE eya, eya/la Feminino TRUE eya la la eyas las unas las a la FALSE FALSE TRUE
they,they/them Singular “they” TRUE they them their theirs themselves TRUE TRUE TRUE Singular “they” has been used in English to describe an unspecified person since the late 1300s (it's even older than singular “you”!). Nowadays, it's the most popular choice among people who prefer gender neutral forms. It starts being {https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/singular-nonbinary-they=accepted by dictionaries} too.@It is also common to use {/they/them/themself=“themself”} as a reflexive form. reflexive This list of sources includes both the version with {/they=“themselves”} and {/they/them/themselves=“themself”}, as well as those that don't happen to use reflexive. eye, eye/le Neopronombre neutral "eye" FALSE eye le le eyes les unes les e le FALSE FALSE TRUE
they/them/themself Singular “they” TRUE they them their theirs themself TRUE TRUE TRUE Singular “they” has been used in English to describe an unspecified person since the late 1300s (it's even older than singular “you”!). Nowadays, it's the most popular choice among people who prefer gender neutral forms. It starts being {https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/singular-nonbinary-they=accepted by dictionaries} too.@It is also common to use {/they=“themselves”} as a reflexive form. reflexive This list of sources includes both the version with {/they=“themselves”} and {/they/them/themselves=“themself”}, as well as those that don't happen to use reflexive. eyi, eyi/li Neopronombre neutral "eyi" FALSE eyi li li eyis lis unis lis i li FALSE FALSE TRUE
it,it/it,it/its Personal “it” TRUE it it its its itself FALSE FALSE TRUE Although “it” is normally used for objects, not people, some actually do like being called that way. If someone wants you to call it “it”, it's not offensive it's actually respectful. But remember that it/its pronouns have a history of transphobic use, so only with people who explicitly wish it. eyx, eyx/lx Pronombre neutral kon "x" FALSE eyx lx lx eyxs lxs unxs lxs x lx FALSE FALSE TRUE
one,one/one's Specific “one” TRUE one one one's one's oneself FALSE FALSE TRUE “One” is used in formal English when talking about a general or a hypothetical person. Recently people started using “one” also as their personal pronoun. ey_, ey_/l_ Pronombre neutral kon "_" FALSE ey_ l_ l_ ey_s l_s un_s l_s _ l_ FALSE FALSE TRUE
ae,æ,ae/aer,æ/ær Neopronoun “ae” / “æ” FALSE ae|eɪ aer|ɛɹ aer|ɛɹ aers|ɛɹz aerself|ɛɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created by David Lindsay for a 1920 novel <em>A Voyage to Arcturus</em>, where it's used by an alien, third-sex species.
co,co/cos Neopronoun “co/cos” FALSE co|ko co|ko cos|koz co's|koz coself|koˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created by Mary Orovan in 1970, derived from the Indo-European <em>*ko</em>.
e,e/em/eir Spivak pronouns FALSE e|i em|ɛm eir|ɛɹ eirs|ɛɹz emself|ɛmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by Michael Spivak in 1990 for his manual <em>The Joy of TeX</em> to avoid gendering people in the examples. possessive_determiner
e/em/es Neopronoun “e/em/es” FALSE e|i em|ɛm es|iz ems|ɛmz emself|ɛmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE First created in 1890 by James Rogers based on {/he=he} and {/them=them} pronoun sets. Since then multiple versions were created, differing in declension and capitalisation. possessive_determiner
ey,ey/em Elverson pronouns FALSE ey|eɪ em|ɛm eir|ɛɹ eirs|ɛɹz emself|ɛmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE {https://research.cristanwilliams.com/2012/02/24/1975-transgender-cross-gender/=Coined by Christine M. Elverson} in 1975 for a contest to create an alternative to the singular {/they=they}. Those forms are created by dropping “th” from “they”.
fae,fæ,fae/faer,fæ/fær Neopronoun “fae/faer” FALSE fae|feɪ faer|fɛɹ faer|fɛɹ faers|fɛɹz faerself|fɛɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created in 2014 by Tumblr user shadaras.
hu,hu/hum Humanist pronouns FALSE hu|hju hum|hjum hus|hjuz hus|hjuz huself|hjuˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by Sasha Newborn in 1982, based on the word “human”.
ne,ne/nem Neopronoun “ne/nem” FALSE ne|ni nem|nəm nir|nəɹ nirs|nəɹz nemself|nəmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
ne/nir Neopronoun “ne/nir” FALSE ne|ni nir|nəɹ nir|nəɹ nirs|nəɹz nirself|nəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
per,per/per Person pronouns FALSE per|pəɹ per|pəɹ per|pəɹ pers|pəɹz perself|pəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by John Clark in an issue of the <em>Newsletter of the American Anthropological Association</em> in 1972, derived from the word “person”.
s/he,s/he/hir Neopronoun “s/he” FALSE s/he|shi hir|hɪɹ hir|hɪɹ hirs|hɪɹz hirself|hɪɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
thon,thon/thons Neopronoun “thon” FALSE thon|ðɑn thon|ðɑn thons|ðɑnz thon's|ðɑnz thonself|ðɑnˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created by Charles Crozat Converse in 1858, thon/thons/thonself is one of the first known examples of creating a gender neutral pronoun. “Thon” is a contraction of “that one”.
ve,ve/ver Neopronoun “ve/ver” FALSE ve|vi ver|vəɹ vis|viz vers|vəɹz verself|vəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Used eg. by Greg Egan in <em>Distress</em> (1995) and <em>Diaspora</em> (1998), and by Keri Hulme in <em>The Bone People</em> (1984).
vi,vi/vir Neopronoun “vi/vir” FALSE vi|vi vir|viɹ vis|viz virs|viɹz virself|viɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
vi/vim Neopronoun “vi/vim” FALSE vi|vi vim|vɪm vis|vɪs vims|vɪms vimself|vɪmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
xe,xe/xem Neopronoun “xe/xem” FALSE xe|zi xem|zɛm xyr|ziɹ xyrs|ziɹz xemself|zɛmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by Don Rickter in an issue of <em>Unitarian Universalist</em> in 1973.
ze,ze/hir Neopronoun “ze/hir” FALSE ze|zi hir|hɪɹ hir|hɪɹ hirs|hɪɹz hirself|hɪɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
ze/zir Neopronoun “ze/zir” FALSE ze|zi zir|zəɹ zir|zəɹ zirs|zəɹz zirself|zəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Based on the German plural 3rd person pronoun <em>sie</em>.
zhe,zhe/zher Neopronoun “zhe/zher” FALSE zhe|ʒi zher|ʒəɹ zher|ʒəɹ zhers|ʒəɹz zherself|ʒəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE

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}); });
}; };
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