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*'''Hen''': An inclusive third-person pronoun. The Norwegian Language Council (Språkrådet) is unfavourable towards use of "hen" as a general gender-neutral pronoun in formal texts (while open to change should actual language use evolve), but advises to use it when requested by a nonbinary person. At that occasion, the Språkrådet uses "hen" also as object form and "hens" as genitive form.<ref>http://www.sprakradet.no/Vi-og-vart/Publikasjoner/Spraaknytt/spraknytt-20162/spraknytt-12016/han-ho-eller-hen/</ref> | *'''Hen''': An inclusive third-person pronoun. The Norwegian Language Council (Språkrådet) is unfavourable towards use of "hen" as a general gender-neutral pronoun in formal texts (while open to change should actual language use evolve), but advises to use it when requested by a nonbinary person. At that occasion, the Språkrådet uses "hen" also as object form and "hens" as genitive form.<ref>http://www.sprakradet.no/Vi-og-vart/Publikasjoner/Spraaknytt/spraknytt-20162/spraknytt-12016/han-ho-eller-hen/</ref> | ||
*'''Hin''': Another gender-neutral pronoun.<ref name="frio_Kjøn">{{Cite web |title=Kjønnsportal > Pronomen |trans-title= |author= |work=FRI Oslo og Viken |date= |access-date=8 March 2021 |url= https://www.friosloviken.no/kun/ressurser/kjonn/pronomen/ |language=nb}}</ref> | |||
*'''Den''' or '''Det''': Pronouns that usually refer to objects (akin to English "it"), however some people choose to use these pronouns.<ref name="frio_Kjøn" /> | |||
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