Gender neutral language: Difference between revisions

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    *-en/is, nonstandard and not regularly used, taking from latin endings
    *-en/is, nonstandard and not regularly used, taking from latin endings
    *-u/un/us, nonstandard, taking from latin endings.
    *-u/un/us, nonstandard, taking from latin endings.
    *-ae/es, nonstandard, taking from latin endings
    *-ox/que, nonstandard, taking from latin endings
    *-@,  similar to "chic@s" in Spanish  
    *-@,  similar to "chic@s" in Spanish  
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    *-', In American Italian pidgin, most words are often shortened of their final vowel, with some words losing their set grammatical gender (ex. Regazzo/a would turn into regazz'). May not be appropriate for speakers of Standard Italian.
    ===Personal Pronouns===
    ===Personal Pronouns===
    *Loi, non-standard italian, not reguarlarly used (nonbinary option as "singular they")  
    *Loi, non-standard italian, not reguarlarly used (nonbinary option as "singular they")