Gender neutral language in English: Difference between revisions

→‎Aunt/Uncle: Updated entry for aunt/uncle to include Tie, using the growing neutral e in Spanish
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*'''Oggy.''' Non-standard genderqueer/nonbinary term for parents sibling.
*'''Oggy.''' Non-standard genderqueer/nonbinary term for parents sibling.
* '''Pibling.''' "Neutral, your parent’s sibling."<ref name="titles queeries"></ref>
* '''Pibling.''' "Neutral, your parent’s sibling."<ref name="titles queeries"></ref>
* '''Titi.''' "Neutral, from the Spanish for Aunt (Tia) and Uncle (Tio). (however, it is often a diminutive of aunt.)"<ref name="titles queeries"></ref> "Titi" also happens to be a vulgar Filipino term for penis.{{Citation needed}}
* '''Titi.''' "Neutral, from the Spanish for Aunt (Tia) and Uncle (Tio). Tie is also gaining popularity the neutral e becoming more prevalent in casual Spanish. (however, it is often a diminutive of aunt.)"<ref name="titles queeries"></ref> "Titi" also happens to be a vulgar Filipino term for penis.{{Citation needed}}
* '''Zizi.''' "Neutral, from the Italian for Aunt (Zia) and Uncle (Zio). (Note: zizi is also a French children’s ‘cute’ word for penis.)"<ref name="titles queeries"></ref>
* '''Zizi.''' "Neutral, from the Italian for Aunt (Zia) and Uncle (Zio). (Note: zizi is also a French children’s ‘cute’ word for penis.)"<ref name="titles queeries"></ref>
* '''Untie/Unty.''' "Queer, combination of uncle and auntie/aunty."<ref name="titles queeries"></ref>
* '''Untie/Unty.''' "Queer, combination of uncle and auntie/aunty."<ref name="titles queeries"></ref>
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