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== Nouns using a genderized prefix or suffix ==
== Alternatives for nouns using a genderized prefix or suffix ==


* Moedervlek (Birth mark) > Geboortevlek "birth mark"
* Bemanning (crew) > crew, ploeg, personeel
* Moedertaal (Mother tongue/native tongue) > Ondertaal, eigen taal, geboortetaal "under,own, birth/native language"
* Broederliefde (Brotherly love) > Naastenliefde, siblingliefde
* Vaderland (Fatherland/Homeland) > Geboorteland "birth country"
* Damesbroek (Pants without pockets) > Zakloze broek
* Meisjesnaam (Maiden name/ birth family name) > Achternaam bij geboorte "last name at birth"
* Dochteronderneming (subsidiary) > kind/onderonderneming
* Jongensdroom (Lit. Boyhood dream) > Kinderdroom "child's dream"
* Jongensdroom (Lit. Boyhood dream) > Kinderdroom  
* Omafiets/Damesfiets (Specific bicycle) > Ouderwetse fiets "old school bicycle"
* Damesbroek (Pants without pockets) > Zakloze broek "pocketless pants"
* Men (a somewhat archaic pronoun) (One, people, they) > Mensen/ze "people/they"
* [aantal] man ([amount] of people) > [aantal] mensen
* [aantal] man ([amount] of people) > [aantal] mensen
* Bemanning (crew) > crew, ploeg, personeel "crew, personnel)
* Meisjesnaam (Maiden name/ birth family name) > Achternaam bij geboorte
* Moederskind / Vaderskind (mother's child, father's child) > lieveling van  ... ouder "favourite of ... parent"
* Men (a somewhat archaic pronoun) (One, people, they) > Mensen, ze
* Zusterstam (Sister tribe) > Siblingstam "sibling tribe"
* Moederbedrijf (Parental company) > Ouderbedrijf, bovenbedrijf
* Broederliefde (Brotherly love) > Siblingliefde
* Moederbord (Main board) > Hoofdbord
* Moederbedrijf (Parent company) > Ouderbedrijf "parent company"
* Moedermelk (Breast milk) > Borstvoeding
* Dochteronderneming (subsidiary) > kind/onderonderneming "child/under-entreprise"
* Moeder Natuur (Mother Nature) > de (vrije) natuur [God, de Boeddhanatuur, de Dao/Tao]
* Moeder Natuur (Mother Nature) > de (vrije) natuur "the (free/open) nature"  [God, de Boeddhanatuur, de Dao/Tao] (religious)
* Moedertaal (Mother tongue/native tongue) > Ondertaal, eigen taal, geboortetaal
* Waterman (Aquarius) > Aquarius "aquarius
* Moederskind / Vaderskind (mother's child, father's child) > lieveling van  ... ouder
* Paardenmeisje (Horse girl) > Paardenverzorger "horse caregiver"
* Moedervlek (Birth mark) > Geboortevlek
* Moederbord (Main board) > Hoofdbord "head board"
* Nichterig (lit. [f] Cousin-like, meaning: sissy) > Arrogant, verwaand
* Moedermelk (Breast milk) > Borstvoeding "breast nutricion"
* Omafiets/Damesfiets (Specific bicycle) > Opstapfiets, ouderwetse fiets
* Nichterig (lit. [f] Cousin-like, meaning: sissy) > Arrogant, verwaand "arrogant"
* Opagrappen (Dad jokes) > Pannenkoekgrappen, flauwe humor
* Opagrappen (Dad jokes) > Pannenkoekgrappen
* Paardenmeisje (Horse girl) > Paardenverzorger
* Vaderland (Fatherland/Homeland) > Thuisland, geboorteland
* Waterman (Aquarius) > Aquarius
* Zusterstam (Sister tribe) > Siblingstam


== Gender in religion ==
== Gender in religion ==
In Abrahamic [[Religion|religions]], like Judaism, Christianity and the Islam, God is [[agender]]. Yet, in the Dutch language (like English) we refer to God as a male figure in almost every verse of the Qu'Raan, Bible and Tenach. Since the gender revolution, this has been raising questions in society. For more info on this topic, look at the source of this paragraph. The Dutch language is not different to this issue to English and modern spoken Latin languages. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_of_God]
In Abrahamic [[Religion|religions]], like Judaism, Christianity and the Islam, God is [[agender]]. Yet, in the Dutch language, like in English, God is referred to as a male figure in almost every verse of the Qu'Raan, Bible and Tenach. Since the gender revolution, this has been raising questions in society. For more info on this topic, look at the source of this paragraph. The Dutch language is not different to this issue to English and modern spoken Latin languages. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_of_God]


== Honorary titles ==
== Honorary titles ==