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Neopronouns are a category of neologistic English third-person personal pronouns beyond "he", "she", "they", "one", and "it". Neopronouns are preferred by some non-binary individuals who feel that neopronouns provide options to reflect their gender identity more accurately than conventional pronouns. Neopronouns may be words created to serve as pronouns, such as "ze/hir", or derived from existing words and turned into personal pronouns, such as "fae/faer". Some neopronouns allude to they/them, such as "ey/em", a form of Spivak pronoun.

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  • Los neopronombres son una categoría neologística de pronombres personales de tercera persona en idioma inglés más allá de "he", "she", "they", "one" e "it".​ Los neopronombres son preferidos por algunas personas no binarias que sienten que brindan opciones para reflejar su identidad de género con mayor precisión que los pronombres convencionales.​​ Los neopronombres pueden ser palabras creadas para servir como pronombres como '"ze/hir" o pronombres de "sustantivo propio" donde las palabras existentes se convierten en pronombres personales como "fae/faer".​ Algunos neopronombres aluden a they/them, como "ey/em", una forma del pronombre Spivak.​ Una encuesta realizada por The Trevor Project en 2020 encontró que el 4% de los jóvenes LGBT+ encuestados usaban neopronombres.​ El Censo de Género, una encuesta comunitaria en línea, informó en 2021 que "xe/xem" eran los neopronombres más populares entre los encuestados, utilizados por el 8,5% de sus 44 583 encuestados (a través de Tumblr, Twitter y otras plataformas de redes sociales).​ (es)
  • Neopronouns are a category of neologistic English third-person personal pronouns beyond "he", "she", "they", "one", and "it". Neopronouns are preferred by some non-binary individuals who feel that neopronouns provide options to reflect their gender identity more accurately than conventional pronouns. Neopronouns may be words created to serve as pronouns, such as "ze/hir", or derived from existing words and turned into personal pronouns, such as "fae/faer". Some neopronouns allude to they/them, such as "ey/em", a form of Spivak pronoun. A survey by The Trevor Project in 2020 found that 4% of LGBT youth surveyed used neopronouns. The Gender Census, an online community survey, reported in 2021 that "xe/xem" were the most popular neopronouns among those surveyed, used by 8.5% of its 44,583 respondents (recruited via Tumblr, Twitter, and other social media platforms). (en)
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  • Los neopronombres son una categoría neologística de pronombres personales de tercera persona en idioma inglés más allá de "he", "she", "they", "one" e "it".​ Los neopronombres son preferidos por algunas personas no binarias que sienten que brindan opciones para reflejar su identidad de género con mayor precisión que los pronombres convencionales.​​ (es)
  • Neopronouns are a category of neologistic English third-person personal pronouns beyond "he", "she", "they", "one", and "it". Neopronouns are preferred by some non-binary individuals who feel that neopronouns provide options to reflect their gender identity more accurately than conventional pronouns. Neopronouns may be words created to serve as pronouns, such as "ze/hir", or derived from existing words and turned into personal pronouns, such as "fae/faer". Some neopronouns allude to they/them, such as "ey/em", a form of Spivak pronoun. (en)
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  • Neopronombre (es)
  • Néopronom (fr)
  • Neopronoun (en)
  • Neopronome (pt)
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