What are gender-neutral pronouns examples?

Gender-neutral pronouns are words that don’t specify whether the subject of the sentence is female or male. ‘They’, for instance, is a third-person pronoun that is gender neutral. Other gender-neutral pronouns include ‘them’, ‘this person’, ‘everyone’, ‘Ze’, or ‘Hir’.

What are Zem pronouns?

Gender Pronoun Chart

PronounsPronunciation
Pronounsze-zem-zir-zirselfPronunciationzee, zem, zeer, zeerself
Pronounsthey-them-their-themselvesPronunciationthey, them, thair, themselves
Pronounsey-em-eir-emselfPronunciationey, em, air, emself
Pronounsxe-xem-xyrs-xyrselfPronunciationzee, zem, zeers, zeerself

Are Neopronouns real pronouns?

Some people will use more than one set of pronouns, and you are encouraged to alternate among them in conversation. Neopronouns are a category of new (neo) pronouns that are increasingly used in place of “she,” “he,” or “they” when referring to a person. Some examples include: xe/xem/xyr, ze/hir/hirs, and ey/em/eir.

Is Bun a Neopronoun?

If you aren’t sure how to use “bun” pronouns, use she/they for now. But “bun” is what’s called a neopronoun. Specifically, a nounself pronoun. So: That belongs to bun!

What is FAE pronoun?

Fae/Faer pronouns are considered “neo pronouns” and can be used in singular form. For example, instead of “she,” say “fae.” This is different than they pronouns which use plural form. Neopronouns are any set of single third person pronouns that are created with the intent of being a gender neutral pronoun set.

What are FAE pronouns?

Fae/Faer pronouns are considered “neo pronouns” and can be used in singular form. For example, instead of “she,” say “fae.” This is different than they pronouns which use plural form.

What are void pronouns?

Voidself neopronouns are gender neutral pronoun sets inspired by the word “void”. They can be used by anyone regardless of gender identity or expression. These pronouns may or may not be considered dehuman pronouns.

How do you pronounce Xe pronouns?

Defining: Neopronoun

  1. xe/xem/xyr – pronounced “zee/zem/zeer” Used in a sentence: “Xe doesn’t want ketchup with xyr fries.”
  2. ze/hir/hirs – pronounced “zee/heer/heers” Used in a sentence: “Ze doesn’t want ketchup with hir fries.”
  3. fae/faer/faers – pronounced “fay/fair/fairs”
  4. ey/em/eir – pronounced “ay/em/heir”

How do you pronounce AE AER?

“Ae” rhymes with “they,” and “aer” sounds like “air.”