Gender neutral language in Spanish

Revision as of 21:10, 1 March 2020 by 192.145.124.108 (talk) (Stop with the make believe.)

Imagine being this delusional that you're hell-bent on changing entire language structure just to fit your twisted "non-binary" worldview.

Parents of Gays float at the 2009 Marcha Gay in Mexico City. The banner shows the @ symbol substituted for the masculine "o" or feminine "a" to make it gender neutral.

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Spanish-language in Uruguay using neutral articles, referring to martyred students as "les estudiantes."

Standard Spanish articles have binary gender as well as number. The indefinite articles are un, unos, una, unas. The definite articles are el, los, la, las. People have come up with some gender-neutral alternatives to these.