Gender neutral language in Dutch: Difference between revisions

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When spoken, "hen" can really sound like "hem" (him). Therefore the correct pronounciation is really essential to differentiate someone's preferences.
When spoken, "hen" can really sound like "hem" (him). Therefore the correct pronounciation is really essential to differentiate someone's preferences.


The pronoun "die" is also a normal pronoun in the dialects spoken in regions like Twente, de Achterhoek and Drenthe, though in some regions only referring to a "he". Sometimes "die" is even shortened to ['ie].  
The pronoun "die" is also a normal pronoun in the dialects spoken in regions like Twente, de Achterhoek and Drenthe, though in some regions only referring to a "he". Sometimes "die" is even shortened to ['ie]. [https://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/dialect/Twents]
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