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(‎Changed [en] description: Veterinarian Al Lippart independently proposed the same set of pronouns in 1999, recommending them for use when it would be inappropriate to specify the gender of a human, animal, or deity.)
 
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Veterinarian Al Lippart independently proposed the same set of pronouns in 1999, recommending them for use when it would be inappropriate to specify the gender of a human, animal, or deity.[
Veterinarian Al Lippart independently proposed the same set of pronouns in 1999, recommending them for use when it would be inappropriate to specify the gender of a human, animal, or deity.
Property / Subject form
 
ne
Property / Subject form: ne / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Object form
 
ner
Property / Object form: ner / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Possessive adjective form
 
nis
Property / Possessive adjective form: nis / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Possessive form
 
nis
Property / Possessive form: nis / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Reflexive form
 
nemself
Property / Reflexive form: nemself / rank
 
Normal rank

Latest revision as of 12:31, 5 November 2019

Veterinarian Al Lippart independently proposed the same set of pronouns in 1999, recommending them for use when it would be inappropriate to specify the gender of a human, animal, or deity.
  • ne
  • ner
  • nis
  • nemself
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English
ne/ner
Veterinarian Al Lippart independently proposed the same set of pronouns in 1999, recommending them for use when it would be inappropriate to specify the gender of a human, animal, or deity.
  • ne
  • ner
  • nis
  • nemself

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Singular
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ne
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ner
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nis
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nis
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nemself
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