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  2. Xo Dang people - Wikipedia

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    Monom group practices farming in a primitive way: tilling the land by driving buffalo herds to stomp then using wood or iron hoes to excavate. In the other groups, slash-and-burn agriculture play a dominant role, with tools and farming methods similar to other ethnic groups in the area: cutting trees with axes and knives, then burning with fire; using a sharpened stick or a stick with an iron ...

  3. Wikipedia:Xe - Wikipedia

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    It should be acknowledged that the notion of using "Xe" has been proposed before as one of many Gender-specific and gender-neutral pronouns but with different details. But so long as these schemes remain out of widespread use, we should feel free to reinvent them, and especially, to invent them with an eye toward delivering additional desirable ...

  4. Category:Gender in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Xe (pronoun) - Wikipedia

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  6. Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person ...

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    A third-person pronoun is a pronoun that refers to an entity other than the speaker or listener. [1] Some languages, such as Slavic, with gender-specific pronouns have them as part of a grammatical gender system, a system of agreement where most or all nouns have a value for this grammatical category.

  7. List of programmes broadcast by Vietnam Television paytv

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    2 ngày 1 đêm; Ai là số 1; Bí mật căn phòng; Cả nhà cùng cười; Các chương trình gameshow của Đông Tây Promotion; Châu Úc xinh đẹp; Chị ơi đi Hàn Quốc [10]

  8. LGBTQ rights in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam provides limited anti-discrimination protections for transgender people. [3] [a] The right to change gender was officially legalized in Vietnam after the National Assembly passed an amendment to the Civil Code in 2015. [4] Vietnam's first annual gay pride parade took place in Hanoi on 5 August 2012. [5]

  9. X-gender - Wikipedia

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    X-gender (Japanese: Xジェンダー, romanized: x-jendā) is a third-gender that differs from M, for male, or F, for female. [1] [2] [3] The term X-gender came into use during the later 1990s, popularized by queer organizations in Kansai, especially in Osaka and Kyoto.