What is an It pronoun? : r AskLGBT - Reddit For the latter, the pronoun wheel is usually along the lines of he him his or she her hers or they them theirs etc but most people only use two Professionally I see three more regardless In that context, it can mean they are ok with them all, or that he wants you to use their pronouns interchangeably for it Reply reply partokyo •
Why do people use “she they” or “He they” as their . . . - Reddit There are many reasons as to why someone might use these two types of pronoun sets I will use he they for my examples but the same applies for she they, just swap the masculine terms out for the feminine ones Speaking of the examples: Being a demiboy, which means to be part non-binary and part man
Should you respect fae faer pronouns? : r AskLGBT - Reddit Here's some information for the people who don't know what I'm talking about Fae faer pronouns are neopronouns (recently introduced pronouns, like xe xem and ne nym), mostly used by non-binary people If you used these pronouns it would be like "fae went to the store with faer friend" Of course pronouns are very very important and should always be respected However, I'm not sure if this
Why do people use it its pronouns? : r lgbt - Reddit I’m sure there are plenty of reasons people use the “it” pronoun for personal reasons; they feel most connected to it, etc Its like all the neo-pronouns too, we trial until it feel so right
What does Any All Pronouns mean. : r honesttransgender - Reddit When someone says "I got by any pronouns" or "I go by all pronouns" what does that mean I know it sounds simple, but I'm confused I originally thought that meant that you are fine with "he she they" but does it also include "it its" and neos like "xe zer ther"? Is it wrong to only use one pronoun for someone that uses all pronouns Like if I only use they, or only use she, is that bad?
Ze pronoun? : r EnglishLearning - Reddit So ze and they have similar meanings but they are different and it’s an often deeply personal thing as to which one a person uses When in doubt or uncertain, it’s usually “safe” to use they and then adjust pronoun use once it’s clarified Ze cannot be used like they to refer to third person singular when gender is unknown unspecified
What are they it pronouns? : r AskLGBT - Reddit "it" is kind of dehumanizing, which is why transphobes tend to like using it, but that might be exactly what someone using those pronouns wants to go for It can also be a reclaiming of sorts, somone using it its cant be attacked by being called an it At the end of it all, what matters is if someone is comfortable with the associations of the pronouns they are being called, and that is only
Chat, is this real? : r linguisticshumor - Reddit Furthermore, it isn't even a pronoun (currently), it's merely a noun being addressed, the technical term for which is a vocative To demonstrate this, we can use the archaic vocative particle "o", which cannot be used with pronouns, in sentences with "chat", such as "O chat, is this real?"
Need to speak to a linguist about chat as a 4th person pronoun The only time you'll see the term "4th person pronoun" remotely entertained is in cases where you have a language with 3rd person obviative pronouns and don't wanna write 3 SG OBV under your glosses constantly, and even then this is understood to be an informal usage "Chat" is not a pronoun period, much less an obviative one