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| What about "x"? It is used neutrally, while it is still a rare and odd-sounding letter. --[[User:Otvm|Otvm]] ([[User talk:Otvm|talk]]) 22:07, 11 November 2017 (UTC) | What about "x"? It is used neutrally, while it is still a rare and odd-sounding letter. --[[User:Otvm|Otvm]] ([[User talk:Otvm|talk]]) 22:07, 11 November 2017 (UTC) | ||
| : I think the list in the article is for people to form their own opinions about what traits they want in their pronouns. So I don't see an issue. [[User:Falkirks|Falkirks]] ([[User_talk:Falkirks|talk]]) 21:52, 12 November 2017 (UTC) | |||
| :: I agree with [[User:Falkirks|Falkirks]], they are just some example criteria. --[[User:NeoMahler|NeoMahler]] ([[User talk:NeoMahler|talk]]) 13:41, 13 November 2017 (UTC) | |||
| == Chinese neutral pronouns == | |||
| from Cantonese influence, people speaking Mandarin will also use 佢 (pronounced "qu2") for a gender neutral 他/她 | |||