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|उभयलिंगी | |उभयलिंगी | ||
| | |ubhayalingii | ||
|[[Androgyny]], this word is used for a wide variety of [[Gender nonconforming|gender nonconforming]] and non-binary gender identities and gender expressions. | |[[Androgyny]], this word is used for a wide variety of [[Gender nonconforming|gender nonconforming]] and non-binary gender identities and gender expressions. | ||
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|बाइनरी | |बाइनरी | ||
| | |bainarii | ||
|Binary, a gender identity that fits neatly into only one of the two genders in a gender binary system. (the Hindi language also uses it for bisexuality.) | |Binary, a gender identity that fits neatly into only one of the two genders in a gender binary system. (the Hindi language also uses it for bisexuality.) | ||
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|बुच | |बुच | ||
| | |buc | ||
|[[Butch]]. A masculine gender identity or expression, which some see as a non-binary gender. | |[[Butch]]. A masculine gender identity or expression, which some see as a non-binary gender. | ||
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|अंडकोश निकालना | |अंडकोश निकालना | ||
|andkosh | |andkosh nikalnaa | ||
|[[Emasculation]], a surgery to take away the penis and testicles. | |[[Emasculation]], a surgery to take away the penis and testicles. | ||
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|ट्रांसजेंडर | |ट्रांसजेंडर | ||
| | |traansjendar | ||
|[[Transgender]], an umbrella term for those with gender identities that don't match the genders they were assigned at birth. | |[[Transgender]], an umbrella term for those with gender identities that don't match the genders they were assigned at birth. | ||
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| ट्रांससेक्सुअल | | ट्रांससेक्सुअल | ||
| Ṭrānsasēksu' | | Ṭrānsasēksu'al | ||
| [[Transsexual]], a kind of transgender person who wants to physically transition to a different gender than they were assigned at birth. | | [[Transsexual]], a kind of transgender person who wants to physically transition to a different gender than they were assigned at birth. | ||
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|समलैंगिक | |समलैंगिक | ||
| | |samlaingik | ||
|Is used to refer to a gay, lesbian or a drag king/queen. | |Is used to refer to a gay, lesbian or a drag king/queen. | ||
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|नॉन बाइनरी | |नॉन बाइनरी | ||
|non | |non bainarii | ||
|[[Nonbinary]], an umbrella term for all who don't identify as just female or male. Though there are many kinds of nonbinary gender identities, some people identify as "nonbinary" only. | |[[Nonbinary]], an umbrella term for all who don't identify as just female or male. Though there are many kinds of nonbinary gender identities, some people identify as "nonbinary" only. | ||
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Hindi has 2 grammatical genders, male and female, which affect verb conjugation. This is obviously problematic for some non-binary people, as some non-binary people feel uncomfortable using either male or female grammatical verb conjugation for themselves. There have been 2 solutions proposed to this. | |||
The first one is to use the male plural/respectful conjugation, as the male plural/respectful conjugation is also used for group of people that consists of multiple genders. Thus, the sentence "I am eating rice", can be said as "मैं चावल खा रहे हूँ" (main chaawal khaa rahe huun, or /mɛ̃ː t͡ʃɑː.ʋəl kʰɑː ɾəɦeː ɦũː/ in IPA) instead of मैं चावल खा रहा हूँ (main chaawal khaa rahaa huun or /mɛ̃ː t͡ʃɑː.ʋəl kʰɑː ɾəɦɑː ɦũː/) or मैं चावल खा रही हूँ (main chaawal khaa rahii huun or /mɛ̃ː t͡ʃɑː.ʋəl kʰɑː ɾəɦiː ɦũː/) | |||
The second one is to create an entirely new set of conjugation to accommodate the language for non-binary people. One way of making the grammar adapt is to use the vowel 'उ' for one non-binary person when talking in a non-respectful way, and to use the vowel 'ऊ' for multiple non-binary people or when referring to a non-binary person in a respectful way .The way that verbs would be conjugated according to this new conjugation would mean that endings like -ता/-ती would become -तु for non-binary people and endings like -ते/तींं would become -तू for non-binary people. Likewise, सकता/सकती would become सकतु and सकते/सकतीं become सकतू. This also means that रहा/रही would become रहु and रहे/रहीं becomes रहू. | |||
[[Category:Glossaries of gender and sex terminology|Hindi]] | [[Category:Glossaries of gender and sex terminology|Hindi]] | ||
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