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- ZE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Gender-neutral pronouns were proposed as far back as the mid-1800s, especially in connection with progressive ideas about women’s rights More recently, the coinage and use of ze and other gender-neutral pronouns has been motivated by discussions about gender identity
- Ze Hir and Ze Zir Pronouns — Pronouns. org Resources on Personal Pronouns
A person who goes by “ ze ” pronouns is generally referred to using “ ze ” and associated pronouns (only in the third person), usually as "ze hir" pronouns or "ze zir" pronouns, though there are other variations
- Ze Zir Pronouns: A Comprehensive Guide for English Learners
In this article, we’ll explore the use of “ze” and “zir” pronouns in English grammar and writing We’ll provide examples of how to use these pronouns in sentences, explain their origins and evolution, and discuss why they are important for creating a more inclusive and respectful language
- Ze - Wikipedia
Ze (manga), a comic series (2004–2011) ZE Records, an American label (1978–1984) Bai Ze, a beast of Chinese legend Zé Povinho, a Portuguese everyman Zé Pilintra, of Afro-Brazilian folklore
- ZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
During the registration process at Harvard University, students are now allowed to indicate which pronouns they use, with suggested gender-neutral options like “ze” or “they ”
- ze, pron. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
ze, pron meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- All about Ze Zim Xe Xem pronouns - Queerty
In this guide, find out what ze zim and xe xem pronouns mean, why they matter to the non-binary community, and how you can properly use them in a sentence
- ze - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
In Belgium, ze is usual as a reduced form of haar even when referring to persons (as in the example further above) Ze is used in certain short and idiomatic phrases in the imperative wishing one good luck, the most common by far being werk ze (“good luck at work!”)
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