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    ==Italian==
    ==Italian==
     
    Italian, as with other romance languages, presents challenges for inclusivity of non-binary genders in that grammatically there only exists masculine and feminine genders. Although it descended from Latin, which had 3 genders (masculine, feminine and neuter), it has since lost its neuter form. Nevertheless, different approaches might be transform the way Italian is spoken to make it more gender inclusive.
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    ===Nouns===
    Italian has masculine and feminine grammatical genders, although some nouns ending in -e (singular)/ -i (plural) hint at a suggested neutral form not dissimilar from gender ambiguous nouns in Spanish (ex. el estudiante and la gente both end in -e even though they are gendered masculine and feminine).
    One idea therefore may be to use these endings for nouns to neutralize language. 
    ===Personal Pronouns===
    *Loi, non-standard italian, not reguarlarly used (nonbinary option as "singular they")
    ===Articles===
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    ===Professions===
    ===Family terms===
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    ==Irish==  
    ==Irish==