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    * [[Glossary of Brazilian Portuguese gender and sex terminology|Brazilian Portuguese]]
    * [[Glossary of Chinese gender and sex terminology|Chinese]]
    * [[Glossary of European Portuguese gender and sex terminology|European Portuguese]]
    * [[Glossary of French gender and sex terminology|French]]
    * [[Glossary of German gender and sex terminology|German]]
    * [[Glossary of Hindi gender and sex terminology|Hindi]]
    * [[Glossary of Japanese gender and sex terminology|Japanese]]
    * [[Glossary of Korean gender and sex terminology|Korean]]
    * [[Glossary of Russian gender and sex terminology|Russian]]
    * [[Glossary of Spanish gender and sex terminology|Spanish]]
    * [[Glossary of Thai gender and sex terminology|Thai]]
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    This '''glossary of English gender and sex terminology''' shows actual language use. Unless a word is marked with a specific country, assume all these words may be used internationally, in any country where English is spoken.
    This '''glossary of English gender and sex terminology''' shows actual language use. Unless a word is marked with a specific country, assume all these words may be used internationally, in any country where English is spoken.



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    Glossaries in other languages

    This glossary of English gender and sex terminology shows actual language use. Unless a word is marked with a specific country, assume all these words may be used internationally, in any country where English is spoken.

    This could be called a MOGII glossary. This glossary's selection of words has a focus on nonbinary identities, and closely related subjects of gender non-conformity. This glossary also collects words about gender and sexuality, especially words used by or in reference to MOGII identities (transgender, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and asexual), as well as intersex con