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Gender neutral language in Spanish: Difference between revisions

→‎New nouns: "amigo/a" is a very common word in Spanish, but it has an unusual spelling change when made gender-neutral due to the way the pronunciation of the letter "g" works.
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(→‎New nouns: "amigo/a" is a very common word in Spanish, but it has an unusual spelling change when made gender-neutral due to the way the pronunciation of the letter "g" works.)
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* ''niñ@'', ''niñe'' = boy/girl/child
* ''niñ@'', ''niñe'' = boy/girl/child
* ''novi@'', ''novie'' = boyfriend/girlfriend/datemate
* ''novi@'', ''novie'' = boyfriend/girlfriend/datemate
* ''amig@, amigue'' = friend


== See also ==
== See also ==
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