
What is an "It" pronoun? : r/AskLGBT - Reddit
2022年9月9日 · Some people also prefer pronouns that are exclusively used in their language (for example, I've seen someone using -I believe- "heñv" or something similar from Breton language -my culture-, sadly I wouldn't be able to explain it due to the complicated reasons that make many Breton people not knowing their own language, but that was supposed to ...
What exactly does “open / closed class” mean, and how ... - Reddit
2022年2月20日 · Similarly, even though a variety of pronouns--specifically those that are gender-inclusive--have been innovated, they simply haven't caught on the way that "to google" or "to tweet" have. You'd have to consider the semantic, morphological, syntactic, and discourse-pragmatic criteria describing each lexical category in the language, though.
Neopronouns vs. Xenopronouns: Definitions? : r/NonBinaryTalk
2021年7月28日 · Then there are nounself pronouns, like your example of bun/buns/bunself. Nounself pronouns are any pronoun set directly derived from a pre-existing noun. So, nounself pronouns and xenopronouns would both be types of neopronouns. Just like genderfluid is a subset of nonbinary is a subset of trans.
Idaho pronouns, sex definition bills advance in Legislature - Reddit
Not sure what part you are reading that compels speech. “House Bill 538 would prohibit any government entity from compelling a public employee to use the preferred personal titles or pronouns that do not correspond with the biological sex of an individual.” I take that to mean that the public employee is not required to use any special pronoun.
What does he/they mean for pronouns? : r/genderqueer - Reddit
2020年12月1日 · Actually pronouns in English do have gender, as English was partially derived from the Romance languages (i.e. Spanish, French, Portuguese, etc.) in which all nouns have a grammatical gender. Third-person pronouns are among the few hold-overs.
CMV: I think they/them pronouns are stupid and people should
2023年3月18日 · This is a good is a good concise definition. I respect they them pronouns but your definition is exactly why I think it is a somewhat unimportant distinction. They don't choose boy or girl because neither is broad enough for how they actual feel. This is my problem with these the current understanding of gender identity.
Pronouns.cc : r/XenogendersAndMore - Reddit
2023年5月23日 · Yeah, to list pronouns for alters, not whatever bullshit other people use it for, ya'll selfish asses can use pronouns.page, pronouns.xyz or better yet, google docs for that. Reply reply more reply More replies More replies More replies More replies
What do these pronoun mean? : r/italianlearning - Reddit
It seems this "trend" is also affecting personal pronouns. It's just a theory, I don't really know. In modern days terms these pronouns just sound a bit archaic and way too formal to use. As I said, though, they're still very much the rule in writing. What are the right situations to use them? If you're writing something that has a serious ...
"Ze" pronoun? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
2021年5月12日 · With non-binary people, LGBTQ* allies and all sorts of people under the umbrella, it’s either common to just introduce yourself with your pronouns (in which case you should stick to the pronouns people want to be called, obviously) or to ask people for their preferences. I personally wouldn’t use a neo-pronoun without asking first.
Literally the definition of “Her pronouns are They/Them” - Reddit
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