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I'm genuinely not trying to start a flame war here. I'm curious because I never thought of that before. If you have particular pronouns that you prefer people call you what do you do when you are in a non-english speaking country and there isn't a word for your pronoun in their language?
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UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
There are multiple languages which have ungendered pronouns, Turkish is an example. And yes there are alternative pronouns in most widely used languages. Any that have a large enough population to have a sizable counterculture that would want them. It's absolutely not an exclusively English thing.
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UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
@MalteseFalconPunch Oh, yeah, when I said "some languages have ungendered pronouns" I meant in that there are some specific languages that don't differentiate between him/her, it's just a general they to try and put it in English terms. Turkish is one of these. There are also those that have implicit genders by nature and those do get tricky, but there's still alternative pronouns in those too if they're prevalent enough. I know I've seen some for German.
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