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    "Man/en" is a way of showing that a statement is universal or general, for example, “man/en ska inte ljuga.” (One shouldn't lie.) But there are other ways of expressing yourself that are also general:
    "En/man" is a way of showing that a statement is universal or general, for example, “en/man ska inte ljuga.” (One shouldn't lie.) But there are other ways of expressing yourself that are also general:

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    Message definition (Gender neutral language in Swedish)
    "En/man" is a way of showing that a statement is universal or general, for example, “en/man ska inte ljuga.” (One shouldn't lie.) But there are other ways of expressing yourself that are also general:

    "En/man" is a way of showing that a statement is universal or general, for example, “en/man ska inte ljuga.” (One shouldn't lie.) But there are other ways of expressing yourself that are also general: