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Gender neutral language in Spanish: Difference between revisions

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Removed "masculine" from "masculine indirect object pronoun", since indirect object pronouns don't have gender
(Rewrote some of the bullet points and corrected a typo)
m (Removed "masculine" from "masculine indirect object pronoun", since indirect object pronouns don't have gender)
 
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| @ letter substitution || un@ || un@s ||<nowiki>|@</nowiki> || <nowiki>|@s</nowiki>
| @ letter substitution || un@ || un@s ||<nowiki>|@</nowiki> || <nowiki>|@s</nowiki>
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| e letter substitution || une<ref name="gubb" /> || unes<ref name="gubb" /> || le. This creates a homonym for the masculine indirect object pronoun, le. <ref name="gubb" /><ref name="tawny" /> || les. Also a homonym for the plural masculine indirect object pronoun, les.<ref name="gubb" /><ref name="tawny" />
| e letter substitution || une<ref name="gubb" /> || unes<ref name="gubb" /> || le. This creates a homonym for the singular indirect object pronoun, le. <ref name="gubb" /><ref name="tawny" /> || les. Also a homonym for the plural indirect object pronoun, les.<ref name="gubb" /><ref name="tawny" />
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| i letter substitution || uni? || unis? || li || lis
| i letter substitution || uni? || unis? || li || lis
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