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Gender neutral language in French: Difference between revisions

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There is currently no fixed definite article and possessive pronoun combination: in this table, 'lae' has been associated with 'mienn' because both words belong to the analytic gender neutral forms; the same goes for 'lo' and 'miem', that are both synthetic forms.
There is currently no fixed definite article and possessive pronoun combination: in this table, 'lae' is simply associated with 'mienn' for morphological reasons: both words belong to the analytic gender neutral forms; the same goes for 'lo' and 'miem', that are both synthetic forms.


==== Demonstrative pronouns ====
==== Demonstrative pronouns ====
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TBD
'quelqu'une' is extremely rare in modern French, so that it is not clear how necessary the degendering of this indefinite pronoun is.


=== Nouns and adjectives ===
=== Nouns and adjectives ===
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