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''See also: [[Pronouns#German_neutral_pronouns]]''.


''See also: [[Pronouns#German_neutral_pronouns]]''.
This page lists German terms related to gender and sex. They are alphabetically ordered according to the words in German.


Many trans terms, especially the ones ending in "-gender", are simply copied from English. So if you're wondering if you can use your identity term in German without translating it, you probably can.
Many trans terms, especially the ones ending in "-gender", are simply copied from English. So if you're wondering if you can use your identity term in German without translating it, you probably can.


A source with more info and examples for the pronouns listet here can be found in the external links section.
A source with more info and examples for the pronouns listed here can be found in the external links section.


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