diff --git a/locale/en/pronouns/pronouns.tsv b/locale/en/pronouns/pronouns.tsv index 7f8255e5..f3d5ef24 100644 --- a/locale/en/pronouns/pronouns.tsv +++ b/locale/en/pronouns/pronouns.tsv @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ key description normative pronoun_subject pronoun_object possessive_determiner p he,he/him Masculine TRUE he him his his himself FALSE FALSE TRUE she,she/her Feminine TRUE she her her hers herself FALSE FALSE TRUE they,they/them Singular “they” TRUE they them their theirs themselves TRUE TRUE TRUE Singular “they” has been used in English to describe an unspecified person since the late 1300s (it's even older than singular “you”!). Nowadays, it's the most popular choice among people who prefer gender neutral forms. It starts being {https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/singular-nonbinary-they=accepted by dictionaries} too. billions,sheRa,comedyOfErrors,deGrassiNext -it,it/its Personal “it” TRUE it it its its itself FALSE FALSE TRUE Although “it” is normally used for objects, not people, some actually do like being called that way. If someone wants you to call it “it”, it's not offensive – it's actually respectful. arcaIs +it,it/its Personal “it” TRUE it it its its itself FALSE FALSE TRUE Although “it” is normally used for objects, not people, some actually do like being called that way. If someone wants you to call it “it”, it's not offensive – it's actually respectful. But remember that it/its pronouns have a history of transphobic use, so only with people who explicitly wish it. arcaIs one,one/one's Specific “one” TRUE one one one's one's oneself FALSE FALSE TRUE “One” is used in formal English when talking about a general or a hypothetical person. Recently people started using “one” also as their personal pronoun. ae,æ,ae/aer,æ/ær Neopronoun “ae” / “æ” FALSE ae|ei aer|ɛɹ aer|ɛɹ aers|ɛɹz aerself|ɛɹsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created by David Lindsay for a 1920 novel A Voyage to Arcturus, where it's used by an alien, third-sex species. co,co/cos Neopronoun “co/cos” FALSE co|ko co|ko cos|koz co's|koz coself|kosɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created by Mary Orovan in 1970, derived from the Indo-European _*ko_. diff --git a/static/flags/Cis Ally.png b/static/flags/Cis Ally.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa1e2a51 Binary files /dev/null and b/static/flags/Cis Ally.png differ