Gender neutral language in Swedish

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The Swedish language has two grammatical genders, common and neuter. Swedish is easier than gender neutral language (also called gender inclusive language) in many other languages, because its grammatical gender is less pervasive than in languages like German or French. See the main article on gender neutral language for general reasons to use neutral language, common problems in using it, and its use for nonbinary people.

Pronouns

Gender-neutral third-person singular

Swedish’s official gender-neutral pronoun is hen/hen/hens. The Swedish common-inanimate pronoun den/den/dens (equivalent to it/it/its) is also used for gender-neutral language and by some nonbinary people, as well as the non-standard anglicized practice of singular de/dem/deras (they/them/their). Some nonbinary people have also opted for neopronoun such as hin/hin/hins, which is in actuality an obsolete pronoun that means something alike “that one”, but is in modern times pretty much only used in the set phrase “hin håle” (the hard one, the devil).

Hen Standard gender-neutral/third-gender personal pronoun
hen Subject form
hen/henom Object form is generaly just "hen", but some use "henom". It is very individual.
hens Possessive form
Den Gender-neutral/common-inanimate "it"
den Subject/object form
dens/dess Possessive form
De Non-standard anglicized singular "they"
de Subject form is sometimes written "dom"
dem Object form is sometimes written "dom"
deras Possessive form
Hin Neopronoun/obsolete pronoun "hin"
hin Subject/object form
hins Possessive form

Generic pronoun

Swedish’s generic pronoun man/en/ens (one/one/one’s) has been discussed for being androcentric, and some people have opted to use en/en/ens instead to make it gender inclusive. En/en/ens is not just used for gender-inclusivity however, but it is also a regional dialect variation.

Family and relationship words

Parents

  • Förälder. Neutral, formal, standard.
  • Päron. Neutral, slang/standard. Means “one's folk(s)” in plural and in singular.
  • Älder. Neutral, formal, nonstandard.
  • Förre. Neutral, informal, nonstandard. Förre is a simplification of the word förälder. It provides a parental alternative that can be used to name a parent completely gender-neutral.
  • Föffe. Neutral, informal, nonstandard. Föffe is a simplification of the word förälder. It provides a parental alternative that can be used to name a parent completely gender-neutral.
  • Mappa. Neutral, informal, nonstandard. Mappa is a combination of mamma (mom) and pappa (dad). This provides and alternative that is both similar to and retain the comfortable factor that children otherwise associate with the parental words mamma and pappa.
  • Pamma. Neutral, informal, nonstandard. Pamma is a combination of mamma (mom) and pappa (dad). This provides and alternative that is both similar to and retain the comfortable factor that children otherwise associate with the parental words mamma and pappa.
  • Wawa. Neutral, informal, nonstandard. Wawa is pronounced with "English w:s". Wawa is similar to mamma (mom) and pappa (dad) in that it consists of repetitive phonemes that are physically easy for smaller children to pronounce. Wawa is a good addition among the Swedish parental words as it provides a completely gender-neutral alternative with similarities of mamma and pappa that do not have an origin in the gender binary.

*The first name of a person may be preferred instead of using a specific parental word.

Children

  • Barn. Neutral, standard. Means child/kid.
  • Bebis. Neutral, standard. Means baby.
  • Småbarn. Neutral, standard. Means toddler.
  • Tonåring. Neutral, standard. Means teenager.
  • Ungdom. Neutral, standard. Means youth/youngster.

Grandparents

  • Förförälder. Neutral, nonstandard but will be understood. Means grandparent. Förförälder can be used both as a collective word for grandparents, but also to designate a parent's parent as gender-neutral. Förföräldrar also serves as an alternative word to förfäder (forefathers). Förförälder is not included in modern dictionaries, but förföräldrar are mentioned in SAOB (The Swedish Academy's dictionary).
  • Förför. Neutral, nonstandard. Means grandy/grandma/grandpa. Förför ought to be pronounced with "short ö:s" to not confuse it with the word "förför" which means "seduce" (which is pronounced with s short first ö and long second ö). Förför is an alternative that fits well together in the pattern of mormor (maternal mother, standard), farmor (paternal mother, standard), morfar (maternal father, standard) and farfar (paternal father, standard).
  • Morför. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means maternal grandparent.
  • Farför. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means paternal grandparent.
  • Förmor. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s mother/grandma.
  • Förfar. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s father/grandpa.

Siblings and related family

  • Syskon. Neutral, standard. Means sibling(s).
  • Lillasyskon/Storasyskon. Neutral, standard. Means little sibling(s)/big sibling(s).
  • Yngre syskon/Äldre syskon. Neutral, standard. Means younger sibling(s)/older sibling(s).
  • Föräldrasyskon/försyskon. Neutral, nonstandard. Means pibling(s)/parent’s sibling(s). Föräldrasyskon and försyskon can be used both as a collective word for one's parents' sibling(s) and to designate a parent's sibling(s) as gender-neutral. Försyskon is an alternative that fits well together in the pattern of moster (maternal sister, standard), faster (paternal sister, standard), morbror (maternal brother, standard) and farbror (paternal brother, standard).
  • Morssyskon. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means mother’s sibling(s).
  • Farssyskon. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means father’s sibling(s).
  • Föster. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s sister/aunt.
  • Förbror. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s brother/uncle.
  • Syskonbarn. Neutral, standard. Means nibling/niece/nephew.
  • Systerbarn. Partially neutral, standard. Means sister’s child.
  • Brorsbarn. Partially neutral, standard. Means brother’s child.
  • Syskondotter. Partially neutral, standard. Means sibling’s child/niece.
  • Syskonson. Partially neutral, standard. Means sibling’s child/nephew.
  • Kusin. Neutral, standard. Means cousin.
  • Syssling. Neutral, standard but “tremänning” is more common. Means second-cousin.
  • Brylling. Neutral, standard but “fyrmänning” is more common. Means third-cousin.
  • Pyssling. Neutral, standard but “femmänning” is more common. Means fourth-cousin.

Partners

  • Partner. Neutral, standard. Means partner.
  • Sambo. Neutral, standard. Means cohabitation-partner.
  • Älskling. Neutral, standard. Means love.
  • Respektive. Neutral. Means respective.
  • Brudpartner. Neutral, nonstandard. Means marrier/spouse-to-be/nearly-wed.
  • Förlovade/Fästperson. Neutral, standard/nonstandard. Means betrothed/fiance.
  • Gemål. Neutral, formal. Means wedded spouse.
  • Dejt. Neutral, standard. Means date.
  • Sällskap. Status-neutral and gender-neutral word for someone's accompanying person.

In-law & step-family/bonus-family

  • Svärförälder. Neutral, standard. Means parent-in-law.
  • Svärbarn. Neutral, standard. Means child-in-law.
  • Svärsyskon. Neutral, standard. Means sibling(s)-in-law.
  • Styvförälder/Bonusförälder. Neutral, standard. Means step-parent/bonus-parent.
  • Styvsyskon/Bonussyskon. Neutral, standard. Means step-child/bonus-child.
  • Styvbarn/Bonusbarn. Neutral, standard. Means step-sibling(s)/bonus-sibling(s).

Wedding words

  • Gifta/Livspartners. Neutral, standard. Means two spouses/maritial partners.
  • Brudfölje. Neutral, standard. Means bridesmaids and groomsmen, the bridalpair's entourages.
  • Respektive fästfölje. Neutral, nonstandard. Means the respective entourages of a marrying couple, bridesmaids and groomsmen.
  • Fästföljare. Neutral, nonstandard. Used to refer to one person in the bridalpair's entourage.
  • Hedersperson/Hedersvän. Can naturally be used as a gender-neutral stand-in for a maid of honor or a best man.

Other words

  • Vuxen. Neutral, standard. Means adult.
  • Gamling. Neutral, standard. Means elderly person.
  • Gudbarn. Neutral, standard. Means godchild.
  • Gudförälder/Fadder. Neutral, standard. Means godparent.
  • Vännen. Neutral, standard. Means "the friend" but can be used as a gender-neutral alternativ to gumma respektive gubbe, which are juvenile terms alike English's buddy/kid. (While gumma and gubbe can be used in a juvenile way, they also mean old-woman and old-man respectively)
  • Hemmapartner, hemmaförälder. Neutral, standard. Means housepartner/housespouse and stay-at-home parent.
  • Änkeperson. Neutral, standard. Means widowed person.
  • Tronföljare. Neutral, standard. Means crown-successor.
  • Prin, kronprin. Neutral, nonstandard. Means princess/prince and crownprincess/crownprince. Prin provides a completely gender-neutral alternative to princess and prince. It can be used to designate a royal person's child or consort as gender-neutral. The married partner of a prin is called pringemål. Kronprin is used to designate a royal heir as gender-neutral.
  • Regent/Monark/Majestät. Neutral, standard. Means regnant, monarch, majesty, queen/king.
  • Regentgemål. Neutral, standard. Means regnant consort.
  • Ni!/Hörrni!/Folk!. Neutral, standard. Means “you” and “folk(s)”, can be used when calling multiple people instead of saying girls and/or guys.
  • Ärade/kära publik/gäster/vänner/folk. Neutral, standard. Gender-inclusive way of saying “ladies & gentlemen”.

Professions & roles

Italic words are innovative nonstandard words.

  • Abbot, Abbedissa → Abbist
  • Affärsman → Affärsperson, affärsidkare, näringsidkare, företagare, entreprenör
  • Barnmorska → Jordevårdare
  • Borgensman → Borgensperson, borgensförtrodd
  • Brandman → Brandbekämpare
  • Byggherre → Byggaktör
  • Drag queen, drag king → Drag artist/drag majestät (drag ⇄ dressed as a gender)
  • Fackman → Fackperson
  • Flygvärd, Flygvärdinna → Kabinpersonal, kabinbiträde, flygpersonal, flygbiträde
  • Frisör, Frisörska → Frissa, friserare, hårstylist
  • Fröken/Dagisfröken → Förskollärare
  • Förman → Förchef
  • Förtroendeman → Förtroendeombud
  • God man → God person/God förtrodd
  • Grevinna → Greve
  • Gudsman → Profet, predikare, präst, pastor, gudsperson
  • Gärningsman → Gärningsperson
  • Husfru, husherre → Husbiträde, restauranghusbiträde, hotellhusbiträde
  • Huvudman → Fullmaktsgivare, huvudansvarig myndighet
  • Idrottsman → Idrottare, idrottsperson
  • Jungman → Jungist
  • Justeringsman → Justerare
  • Kameraman → Kameraoperatör, filmare, fotograf
  • Kassör, kassörska → Kassabiträde, kassapersonal, kassaförvaltare
  • Krigsman → Krigare
  • Köpman, handelsman → Köpesperson, handelsperson
  • Lärarinna → Lärare
  • Massör, Massös → Masserare, massageterapeut
  • Mattant → Bespisningspersonal, måltidsbiträde, bespisare
  • Mattant/Städerska (på skola) → Skolmåltidsbiträde, skolbiträde
  • Målsman → Vårdnadshavare
  • Nunna, munk → Monastiker
  • Nämndeman → Nämndeperson, nämndaktör
  • Ombudsman → Ombud, ombudsperson
  • Polisman → Polis
  • Radioman → Radiopratare, radioprogramledare
  • Riksdagsman → Riksdagsledamot
  • Servitris, servitör → Serverare, serveringspersonal, kypare
  • Sjukvårdsman → Sanitär
  • Sjöman → Flottist, sjösoldat
  • Sjuksköterska/sköterska, akutsjuksköterska, ambulanssjuksköterska, anestesisjuksköterska, barnsjuksköterska, distriktsköterska, intensivvårdssjuksköterska, IVA-sjuksköterska, kirurgsjuksköterska, KOL-sjuksköterska, onkologisjuksköterska, operationssjuksköterska, psykiatrisjuksköterska, röntgensjuksköterska, sjuksköterska inom äldrevården, skolsköterska, specialistsjuksköterska, tandsköterska, undersköterska, ögonsjuksköterska → Sjukskötare, akutsjukskötare, ambulanssjukskötare, anestesisjukskötare, barnsjukskötare, distriktsjukskötare, intensivvårdssjukskötare, IVA-sjukskötare, kirurgsjukskötare, KOL-sjukskötare, onkologisjukskötare, operationssjukskötare, psykiatrisjukskötare, röntgensjukskötare, sjukskötare inom äldrevården, skolsjukskötare, specialistsjukskötare, tandskötare, underskötare, ögonsjukskötare
  • Skådespelerska, teaterman → Skådespelare
  • Springpojke → Springbud, skickebud, budbärare
  • Språkman → Språkperson, språkforskare, lingvist
  • Stridsman → Stridare
  • Studioman → Studioaktör
  • Stuntman → Stuntperson
  • Städerska → Städare, städpersonal, städbiträde, lokalvårdare
  • Sångerska → Sångare
  • Sömmerska → Sömist
  • Talesman → Talesperson
  • Talman → Talledare
  • Tidningsman → Tidningsperson, journalist
  • Tjänsteman → Tjänsteperson, handläggare
  • Upphovsman → Upphovsperson, upphovsmakare
  • Yrkesman → Yrkesperson
  • Vaktman → Vakt, väktare
  • Vetenskapsman → Forskare
  • Våldsman → Våldsverkare
  • Ämbetsman → Ämbetsperson
  • Överman → Övermotståndare