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{{see also|Gender neutral language in German}} | |||
{{see also|Pronouns#German neutral pronouns|German neutral pronouns}} | |||
{{Glossary list}} | |||
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. | |||
A source with more info and examples for the [[pronouns]] listed here can be found in the external links section. | |||
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