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  2. A guide to neopronouns, from ae to ze - AOL

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    Gender identity and pronouns can be personal, and asking someone what their pronouns are and how they identify may be considered intrusive in some contexts, like if a person is not out, or does ...

  3. Neopronoun - Wikipedia

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    Neopronouns are preferred by some non-binary individuals who feel that they provide options to reflect their gender identity more accurately than conventional pronouns. [2] [3] Neopronouns may be words created to serve as pronouns, such as "ze/hir", or derived from existing words and turned into personal pronouns, such as "fae/faer". [4]

  4. FYI: Neopronouns And Gender Neutral Pronouns Aren't The ... - AOL

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    Ze/hir. Ey/em. Thon/thonself. Ve/ver. Ae/aer. ... Are neopronouns the same as gender neutral pronouns? "How I understand and think about neopronouns is kind of orthogonal to gender, so that it can ...

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Gender identity - Wikipedia

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    Singular they/them/their pronouns are appropriate to use in reference to any person who goes by them. If a person exclusively goes by neopronouns, such as ze/hir, then singular they should also generally be used instead of neopronouns when referring to that individual, though their neopronouns should usually be mentioned in their biography (in the main prose or in a footnote).

  6. ‘Jeopardy!’ sparks outrage with ‘neopronouns’ question: never ...

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    Some examples of neopronouns include “xe, xem, xyr,” “ze, zir, zie” and “fae, faer.” Earlier this month, “Jeopardy!” again made headlines when a question that combined geography ...

  7. Category:Gender-neutral pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns; E. ... Ze (pronoun) This page was last edited on 17 March 2023, at 18:42 (UTC). ...

  8. 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.

  9. FYI: Neopronouns And Gender Neutral Pronouns Aren't The ... - AOL

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    If you're curious about neopronouns, experts explain what they are, how they differ from gender neutral pronouns, and how to use these pronouns properly.