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* '''i'''. The letter I is a substitute for O and A. For example: niñi bueni, lis amigi, Latini. This would go with the proposed neutral pronoun elli.<ref name="pronounlist /> | * '''i'''. The letter I is a substitute for O and A. For example: niñi bueni, lis amigi, Latini. This would go with the proposed neutral pronoun elli.<ref name="pronounlist /> | ||
* '''u'''. The letter U is a substitute for O and A. For example: niñu buenu, lus amigus, Latinu. This would go with the proposed neutral pronoun ellu.<ref name="pronounlist /> | * '''u'''. The letter U is a substitute for O and A. For example: niñu buenu, lus amigus, Latinu. This would go with the proposed neutral pronoun ellu.<ref name="pronounlist /> | ||
* '''x'''. The letter X represents the absence of either O or A.<ref name="sikian /><ref name="genderfork /><ref name="socialchange /> It's one of the most commonly used in this list, and is intuitive in writing, but can't be pronounced in Spanish. For example: niñx buenx, lxs amigxs, Latinx. This would go with the proposed neutral pronoun ellx | * '''x'''. The letter X represents the absence of either O or A.<ref name="sikian /><ref name="genderfork /><ref name="socialchange /> It's one of the most commonly used in this list, and is intuitive in writing, but can't be pronounced in Spanish. For example: niñx buenx, lxs amigxs, Latinx. This would go with the proposed neutral pronoun ellx.<ref name="pronounlist /> | ||
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* ''ciclista'' = cyclist | * ''ciclista'' = cyclist | ||
* ''el cliente'' = client, but a female client can be ''la clienta''. | * ''el cliente'' = client, but a female client can be ''la clienta''. | ||
* el dentista = dentist of any gender, but a female dentist can be ''la dentista''. | * ''el dentista'' = dentist of any gender, but a female dentist can be ''la dentista''. | ||
* ''el especialista'' = specialist | * ''el especialista'' = specialist | ||
* ''el estudiante'' = student of any gender, but a female student can be ''la estudiante''. | * ''el estudiante'' = student of any gender, but a female student can be ''la estudiante''. | ||
* ''la persona'' = person | * ''la persona'' = person | ||
* ''el personaje'' = character | * ''el personaje'' = character |