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- 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
- Could someone explain it its pronouns? : r lgbt - Reddit
The objectification of the pronoun "IT" leads to the next segment in this words interesting history Because due to it's common use as terminology for objects, it began to be used as a form of linguistic de-humanization Language paints the way we view things culturally, politically and even as humans
- 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
- When to attach pronouns to verbs : r Spanish - Reddit
There are different types of pronouns Subject pronouns are pronouns that are the subject of the sentence (the person that performs the action) Yo, Tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, ellos, ustedes are all subject pronouns In Spanish, unlike English, there are several ways to conjugate a verb in each tense so when you say: because 'necesitamos quedar' doesn't indicate who it is that needs to
- When referring to an individual with an unknown gender, do you . . . - Reddit
Hello! I wonder if people use they as the standard pronoun for a third person regardless of their gender now, instead of using the traditional she he pronouns when referring to an individual E g Referring to a doctor, teacher etc
- 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
- Where do the pronouns come from? : r AskLGBT - Reddit
Hey, Where do the following pronouns originate from? I've often seen the argument that people who refer to themselves as a helicopter, mopbucket, etc is just mocking the whole thing but then i hear of a new pronoun which isn't as expected and could be misinterpreted as mocking, so i want to ask, where do the pronouns below originate from? This is further my understanding of it all, that's all
- Until what age is it socially acceptable to use boku and uchi?
Yeah, and it's odd interesting how choice of pronoun can signal something depending entirely on the predisposition of the listener One woman might hear a man use Boku and think, ah, kind of educated sophisticated, me likee
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