Glossary of Chinese gender and sex terminology: Difference between revisions

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| 𲎿
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| tā
| tā
| A non-binary third-person [[pronoun]], added to the Unicode standard at code point U+323BF in 2025, but apparently not yet rendered by any font. It is composed of “㐅” (left) and “也” (right). Due to the technical difficulty of using it, the character has often been written “X也” in the past. (At the same time, a specifically male version – 𲰼, code point U+32C3C – was also added, composed of of “男” (meaning “male”, left) and “也” (right).)
| A non-binary third-person [[pronoun]], added to the Unicode standard at code point U+323BF in 2025, but apparently not yet rendered by any font. It is composed of “㐅” (left) and “也” (right). Due to the technical difficulty of using it, the character has often been written “X也” in the past. (At the same time, a specifically male version – 𲰼, code point U+32C3C – was also added, composed of “男” (meaning “male”, left) and “也” (right).)
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|同性恋
|同性恋
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