Gender neutral language: Difference between revisions

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    ==Portuguese==
    ==Portuguese==
    Portuguese, being a Romance language, is highly gendered. Gender neutral language has, just recently, started gaining popularity.


    Portuguese, like most of the roman languages, have a lot of gender separation, and the Gender-neutral language is not official and have a lot of variants.
    ''See also: [[Glossary of Brazilian Portuguese gender and sex terminology]], [[Glossary of European Portuguese gender and sex terminology]] and [[Gender neutral language in Portuguese]]''
     
    ''See also: [[Glossary of Brazilian Portuguese gender and sex terminology]], and [[Glossary of European Portuguese gender and sex terminology]].''


    === Pronous ===
    === Pronous ===
    the most common form of neutral pronoun is ''Elu/delu'' or ''Ile/Dile. L''ook how to use:
    The most common neutral pronouns are ''elu'' and ''ile'', though there are many others.
    {| class="wikitable"
    {| class="wikitable"
    |+Neutral pronoun
    |+''Ela'' and ''ele'' compared to some Portuguese neopronouns:<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://identidades.wikia.org/pt-br/wiki/Linguagem_n%C3%A3o-bin%C3%A1ria_ou_neutra|title=Linguagem não-binária ou neutra|last=Lobo|first=Cari|last2=Gaigaia|first2=V.|website=wikia|language=Portuguese|trans-title=Non-binary or neutral language|others=Revised by Kumiho Lim|access-date=20 June 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronome_neutro_de_terceira_pessoa#Portugu%C3%AAs|title=Pronome neutro de terceira pessoa|website=Wikipedia|access-date=21 June 2021|language=Portuguese|trans-title=Neutral third person pronoun}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://orientando.org/listas/tipos-de-linguagem/|title=Elementos de conjuntos de linguagem|website=orientando|language=Portuguese|trans-title=Elements of sets of language|access-date=21 June 2021}}</ref>
    !Elu
    !ela/e(s)
    !They(singular)
    !ael(s)
    !Ile
    !el(s)
    !They(singular)
    !el@(s)*
    !elu(s)
    !elx(s)*
    !ile(s)
    !ilu(s)
    |-
    |dela/e(s)
    |dael(s)
    |del(s)
    |del@(s)
    |delu(s)
    |delx(s)
    |dile(s)
    |dilu(s)
    |-
    |nela/e(s)
    |nael(s)
    |nel(s)
    |nel@(s)
    |nelu(s)
    |nelx(s)
    |nile(s)
    |nilu(s)
    |-
    |aquela/e(s)
    |aquael(s)
    |aquel(s)
    |aquel@(s)
    | aquelu(s)
    |aquelx(s)
    |aquile(s)
    |aquilu(s)
    |-
    |-
    |Delu
    |daquela/e(s)
    |Their(singular)
    | daquael(s)
    |Dile
    |daquel(s)
    |Their(singular)
    |daquel@(s)
    |daquelu(s)
    |daquelx(s)  
    |daquile(s)
    | daquilu(s)
    |-
    |-
    |Elus
    |naquela/e(s)
    |They(plural)
    |naquael(s)
    |Iles
    |naquel(s)
    |They(plural)
    |naquel@(s)
    |naquelu(s)
    |naquelx(s)
    |naquile(s)
    |naquilu(s)
    |-
    |-
    |Delus
    |àquela/e(s)
    |Their(plural)
    |àquael(s)
    |Diles
    | àquel(s)
    |Their(plural)
    | àquel@(s)
    |àquelu(s)
    |àquelx(s)  
    |àquile(s)
    |àquilu(s)
    |}
    |}


    === Family Terms ===
    === Family Terms ===
    don't have a consense of the family terms but the most used are:
    * '''Mai''' - mom/dad
    * '''Mai''' - mom/dad


    * '''Irmane''' - brother/sister  
    * '''Irmane''' - brother/sister <!-- ===Titles=== --><!-- ===Professions=== -->
     
    These two are the only ones I see
    <!-- ===Titles=== --><!-- ===Professions=== -->
    <!-- ===Descriptions=== -->
    <!-- ===Descriptions=== -->
    <!-- ===Other terms=== -->
    <!-- ===Other terms=== -->