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|Kvinnlig, feminin, tjejig, honlig, gynisk (reffered from English's "gynous") | |Kvinnlig, feminin, tjejig, honlig, gynisk (reffered from English's "gynous") | ||
|Manlig, maskulin, killig, hanlig, andrisk (refferred from English's "androus") | |Manlig, maskulin, killig, hanlig, andrisk (refferred from English's "androus") | ||
|icke-binär, interkönad, androgyn, neutral, okönad/könslös/null | |icke-binär, intersex/interkönad, androgyn, neutral, okönad/könslös/null | ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>The words "enby" and "enban" were made for nonbinary people specifically, but could be used by nonbinary intersex people who identify with it. They can also be used by parents for their intersex children as to recognize them being intersex (them not being binary) and as to not force them to be a "girl" or a "boy", while also giving them nouns to use for themselves the same way girls and boys get to. Although these words are not condoned by everyone since they do reinforce gendering. | <nowiki>*</nowiki>The words "enby" and "enban" were made for nonbinary people specifically, but could be used by nonbinary intersex people who identify with it. They can also be used by parents for their intersex children as to recognize them being intersex (them not being binary) and as to not force them to be a "girl" or a "boy", while also giving them nouns to use for themselves the same way girls and boys get to. Although these words are not condoned by everyone since they do reinforce gendering. |