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'''Neopronouns''' are a group of [[english neutral pronouns]] that are independent from traditional third person english pronouns. In the strictest sense, a neopronoun is a pronoun which is not based on a noun ([[nounself pronouns]]) and is not [[English_neutral_pronouns#He|he/him]], [[English_neutral_pronouns#She|she/her]], [[English_neutral_pronouns#It|it/its]], or [[English_neutral_pronouns#They|they/them]]. But neopronouns are commonly defined as anything that is not she/her or he/him. <ref>http://www.xojane.com/issues/we-need-more-pronouns</ref> | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[English neutral pronouns]] | |||
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Neopronouns are a group of english neutral pronouns that are independent from traditional third person english pronouns. In the strictest sense, a neopronoun is a pronoun which is not based on a noun (nounself pronouns) and is not he/him, she/her, it/its, or they/them. But neopronouns are commonly defined as anything that is not she/her or he/him. [1]