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    This page contains a list of neopronouns.  Neopronouns are gender-neutral pronouns intended to replace the singular use of "they" (i.e. ''The speaker is from Africa and they will be sharing their sociological research'' can be replaced by ''The speaker is from Africa and ey will be sharing eir sociological research'').
    This page contains a list of neopronouns.  Neopronouns are gender-neutral pronouns intended to replace the singular use of "they" (i.e. ''The speaker is from Africa and they will be sharing their sociological research'' can be replaced by ''The speaker is from Africa and ey will be sharing eir sociological research'').


    {| class="wikitable sortable"
    {| class="wikitable sortable"
    |-
    |-
    ! Subject !! Object !! Posses
    ! Subject !! Object !! Possessive !! Possessive Pronoun !! Reflexive
    sive !! Possessive Pronoun !! Reflexive
    |-
    |-
    | e/ey || em || eir || eirs || eirself
    | e/ey || em || eir || eirs || eirself
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    |zemself
    |zemself
    |}
    |}
    <p>Whoever uses these dumb neopronouns must have no brain cells or is summoning Satan. Y’all sound like you’re gargling acid or  I’m nonbinary, but what <em><strong>is</strong></em> up with this 2018 little uwu stuff and shove it up there. I learned in my English class that English is a fluid language, which means you can make new nouns, verbs, and adjectives. But you can’t make  neopronouns out of the void. </p>
    <h1>get a  brain. There’s one  on the side of the highway! You just have to get it out of that  squirrel!!</h1>


    == References ==
    == References ==

    Revision as of 04:23, 8 September 2018

    This page contains a list of neopronouns. Neopronouns are gender-neutral pronouns intended to replace the singular use of "they" (i.e. The speaker is from Africa and they will be sharing their sociological research can be replaced by The speaker is from Africa and ey will be sharing eir sociological research).

    Subject Object Possessive Possessive Pronoun Reflexive
    e/ey em eir eirs eirself
    ne nym nis nis nymself
    ne nem nir nirs nemself
    per per pers pers perself
    ve ver vis vis verself
    xe xem xir/xyr xirs/xyrs xemself
    ze/zie hir hir hirs hirself
    Ze/Zie zir zirs zems zemself

    References

    1. Rows 1-5 (e/ey, per, ve, xe, ze/zie) "Gender Pronouns". LGBT Resource Center. University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. Accessed April 8, 2017.