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    Instead of specifying gender with "she and/or he" when talking about someone in general, one can use the following wording to make it more inclusive or non-specific:
    Use the neutral ending "-are" as standard instead treating it as the masculine and using "-(e)rska"/"-inna" as the feminine.

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    Message definition (Gender neutral language in Swedish)
    Use the neutral ending "-are" as standard instead treating it as the masculine and using "-(e)rska"/"-inna" as the feminine.

    Use the neutral ending "-are" as standard instead treating it as the masculine and using "-(e)rska"/"-inna" as the feminine.