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Gender-neutral language, also called gender-inclusive language, is the practice of using words that don't give an idea of someone being female or male. Gender-neutral language is important to people who have non-binary gender identities. Since gender-neutral language doesn't give the idea that a person is male or female, it can apply to women, men, and people who identify as other genders, outside of the gender binary. Many non-binary people ask to be called by gender-neutral titles, pronouns, names, and other words.
The main article for this category is gender neutral language, which gives examples of neutral vocabulary in English and other languages.
Pages in category "Gender neutral language"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
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- Gender neutral language
- Gender neutral language in Dutch
- Gender neutral language in English
- Gender neutral language in French
- Gender neutral language in German
- Gender neutral language in Hindi
- Gender neutral language in Icelandic
- Gender neutral language in Polish
- Gender neutral language in Portuguese
- Gender neutral language in Spanish
- Gender neutral language in Swedish
- Gender neutral language in Swedish/en
- Gender neutral language in Swedish/sv
- Gender neutral titles