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locale: '<TODO>'
header: true
pronouns:
enabled: true
route: 'pronouns'
default: 'he'
any: 'any'
plurals: true
honorifics: false
multiple:
name: 'Interchangeable forms'
description: >
Many nonbinary people use more than one form interchangeably
and are fine with being called either of them.
Some like when others alternate between those forms when talking about them.
examples: ['he&she', 'he&they', 'she&they']
null:
description: >
{/avoiding=Avoiding gendered forms} / {/no-pronouns=no pronouns} / {/null=null pronouns} /
{/pronounless=pronounless} / {/nullpronominal=nullpronominal} / {/nameself=nameself}
history: >
Some people prefer not using any pronouns, instead being referred by name, initial,
omitting pronouns with passive voice, or restructuring the sentence.
See: {https://twitter.com/lypomania/status/1290274971642544128=lypomania's guide},
{https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Nullpronominal=Nullpronominal on LGBTA Wiki}
morphemes:
pronoun_subject: '#'
pronoun_object: '#'
possessive_determiner: '#''s'
possessive_pronoun: '#''s'
reflexive: '#self'
examples: [':Andrea', ':S']
template: 'Open one of the examples and simply replace the name/initial in the URL with your own.'
routes: ['avoiding']
ideas:
-
header: 'Use names or initials instead of pronouns'
normative: true
examples:
- ['I talked to him yesterday', 'I talked to {/:Sky=Sky} yesterday']
- ['She is really beautiful', '{/:Soph=Soph} is really beautiful']
-
- 'Her graduation starts soon'
- '{/:J=J}''s graduation starts soon'
-
header: 'Passive voice'
normative: true
examples:
- ['He answered the phone', 'The phone was answered']
-
- 'Wen takes good care of her cat'
- 'Wen''s cat is well cared for'
-
header: 'Rephrasing the sentence (circumlocution)'
normative: true
examples:
- ['Lior did it all by himself', 'Lior did it all without any help']
- ['Gael talks in his sleep', 'Gael talks while sleeping']
-
header: 'Replacing a pronoun with a descriptive noun or phrase'
normative: true
examples:
- ['She landed the plane safely', 'The pilot landed the plane safely']
- ['This is Lea, she is into painting', 'This is Lea. My friend is into painting']
- ['She argues that…', 'The person who started this discussion argues that…']
-
header: 'Dropping pronouns'
normative: true
examples:
- ['Did you buy Tex her gift?', 'Did you buy Tex a gift?']
- ['Yes, I bought it for her. I will give it to her tomorrow.', 'Yes, I bought it. I will give it tomorrow.']
emoji:
description: 'Emojiself pronouns'
history: '{https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Emojiself_Pronouns=Emojiself} pronouns are intended for online communication and not supposed to be pronounced.'
morphemes:
pronoun_subject: '#'
pronoun_object: '#'
possessive_determiner: '#''s'
possessive_pronoun: '#''s'
reflexive: '#self'
examples: ['💫', '💙']
template: 'Open one of the examples and simply replace the emoji in the URL with your own.'
mirror:
route: 'mirror'
name: 'Mirror pronouns / Mirrorpronominal'
description: >
A person who uses mirror pronouns wants to be referred to with the same pronouns as the person talking.
example:
- 'Person A uses mirror pronouns.'
- 'Person B uses {/she=she/her}, so when she talks about person A, she uses “she/her” to refer to her.'
- 'Person C uses {/ze=ze/hir} interchangeably with {/fae=fæ/fær}, so when ze talks about person A, fea uses either ze/hir or fæ/fær to refer to fær.'
slashes: true
others: 'Other pronouns'
pronunciation:
enabled: true
voices:
GB:
language: 'en-GB'
voice: 'Emma'
engine: 'neural'
sources:
enabled: true
route: 'sources'
submit: true
mergePronouns:
they/them/themself: 'they'
extraTypes: ['avoiding', 'nounself']
nouns:
enabled: true
route: 'dictionary'
collapsable: false
plurals: true
pluralsRequired: false
declension: false
submit: true
templates: true
community:
route: 'terminology'
inclusive:
enabled: false
terminology:
enabled: true
published: true
categories:
- 'sexual orientation'
- 'romantic orientation'
- 'tertiary orientation'
- 'gender'
- 'gender expression'
- 'relationship model'
- 'language'
- 'attraction'
- 'politics'
- 'prejudice'
route: 'terminology'
names:
enabled: false
people:
enabled: false
english:
enabled: false
faq:
enabled: true
route: 'faq'
links:
enabled: true
split: false
route: 'links'
blogRoute: 'blog'
links:
-
icon: 'globe-europe'
url: 'https://pronoun.is/'
headline: 'Pronoun.is'
extra: ' inspiration for this website.'
academic: []
mediaGuests: []
mediaMentions: []
socials:
-
icon: 'twitter'
iconSet: 'b'
url: 'https://twitter.com/PronounsPage'
headline: '@PronounsPage'
-
icon: 'twitter'
iconSet: 'b'
url: 'https://twitter.com/CalendarQueer'
headline: '@CalendarQueer'
recommended: []
contact:
enabled: true
route: 'contact'
contacts:
-
icon: 'envelope'
url: 'mailto:contact@pronouns.page'
headline: 'contact@pronouns.page'
team:
enabled: true
route: 'team'
support:
enabled: true
links: []
user:
enabled: true
route: 'account'
termsRoute: 'terms'
profile:
enabled: true
editorEnabled: true
defaultWords:
- ['[no honorific]', 'mx.', 'mr.', 'ms.', 'sir', 'madam', 'madam', 'sai', 'mir', 'shazam', 'zam', 'comrade']
- ['person', 'man', 'woman', 'lady', 'dude', 'boy', 'girl', 'buddy', 'pal', 'bro', 'sis', 'sib']
- ['pretty', 'handsome', 'cute', 'hot', 'sexy']
- ['friend', 'partner', 'boyfriend', 'girlfriend', 'joyfriend', 'husband', 'wife', 'kissmate', 'darling', 'beloved', 'boo']
flags:
defaultPronoun: 'they'
calendar:
enabled: true
route: 'calendar'
census:
enabled: false
redirects: []
api: ~

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const {Event, day, week, month, dayYear, EventLevel} = require("../../src/calendar/helpers");
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<template>
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<template>
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masc fem neutr mascPl femPl neutrPl
-man -woman -person -men -women -people
1 masc fem neutr mascPl femPl neutrPl
2 -man -woman -person -men -women -people

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name description pronouns sources
1 name description pronouns sources

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<template>
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<template>
<section>
<h2 class="h4">
<Icon v="spell-check"/>
<T>pronouns.grammarTable</T><T>quotation.colon</T>
</h2>
<div class="table-responsive">
<table class="table table-sm">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Subject</th>
<th>Object</th>
<th>Possessive determiner</th>
<th>Possessive pronoun</th>
<th>Reflexive</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><Morpheme :pronoun="selectedPronoun" morpheme="pronoun_subject" :counter="counter"/></td>
<td><Morpheme :pronoun="selectedPronoun" morpheme="pronoun_object" :counter="counter"/></td>
<td><Morpheme :pronoun="selectedPronoun" morpheme="possessive_determiner" :counter="counter"/></td>
<td><Morpheme :pronoun="selectedPronoun" morpheme="possessive_pronoun" :counter="counter"/></td>
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<script>
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props: {
selectedPronoun: { required: true },
counter: { required: true },
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}
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<template>
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singular plural isHonorific
I think {pronoun_subject} is very nice. I think {pronoun_subject} are very nice. FALSE
I asked {pronoun_object} if I can borrow {possessive_determiner} pencil. FALSE
{'pronoun_subject} told me that the house is {possessive_pronoun}. FALSE
{'pronoun_subject} said {pronoun_subject} would rather do it {reflexive}. FALSE
1 singular plural isHonorific
2 I think {pronoun_subject} is very nice. I think {pronoun_subject} are very nice. FALSE
3 I asked {pronoun_object} if I can borrow {possessive_determiner} pencil. FALSE
4 {'pronoun_subject} told me that the house is {possessive_pronoun}. FALSE
5 {'pronoun_subject} said {pronoun_subject} would rather do it {reflexive}. FALSE

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export default [
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'pronoun_object',
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name pronouns description
Normative forms she,he It's worth mentioning that pronouns ≠ gender. One can still be nonbinary while using pronouns that are congruent with (or opposite to) their gender assigned at birth.
Normative-ish forms they,they/them/themself,it,one Those pronouns have been in common use in normative English already, but recently they got a slightly different new usage: describing a single, specific person. If you want to link to plural “they”, use {/they,!5,Plural%20“they”=this link}.
Popular neopronouns ae,ey,fae,xe,ze,ze/zir Unlike the other pronouns, which are officially recognised as “grammatically correct”, albeit used in a different meaning than we're used to, neopronouns are novel. Not being included in dictionaries doesn't make them any worse, though!
Other neopronouns co,e,e/em/es,hu,ne,ne/nir,per,s/he,thon,ve,vi,vi/vim,zhe These neopronouns are less often used than their more popular counterparts, but it doesn't make them any worse (and some of them are historically notable). Some neoprouns' names are derived from the names of their creators. If your pronoun is not on the list, use the generator below!
1 name pronouns description
2 Normative forms she,he It's worth mentioning that pronouns ≠ gender. One can still be nonbinary while using pronouns that are congruent with (or opposite to) their gender assigned at birth.
3 Normative-ish forms they,they/them/themself,it,one Those pronouns have been in common use in normative English already, but recently they got a slightly different new usage: describing a single, specific person. If you want to link to plural “they”, use {/they,!5,Plural%20“they”=this link}.
4 Popular neopronouns ae,ey,fae,xe,ze,ze/zir Unlike the other pronouns, which are officially recognised as “grammatically correct”, albeit used in a different meaning than we're used to, neopronouns are novel. Not being included in dictionaries doesn't make them any worse, though!
5 Other neopronouns co,e,e/em/es,hu,ne,ne/nir,per,s/he,thon,ve,vi,vi/vim,zhe These neopronouns are less often used than their more popular counterparts, but it doesn't make them any worse (and some of them are historically notable). Some neoprouns' names are derived from the names of their creators. If your pronoun is not on the list, use the generator below!

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key description normative pronoun_subject pronoun_object possessive_determiner possessive_pronoun reflexive plural pluralHonorific pronounceable history thirdForm smallForm sourcesInfo
he,he/him Normative “he/him” TRUE he him his his himself FALSE FALSE TRUE
she,she/her Normative “she/her” 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.@It is also common to use {/they/them/themself=“themself”} as a reflexive form. reflexive This list of sources includes both the version with {/they=“themselves”} and {/they/them/themselves=“themself”}, as well as those that don't happen to use reflexive.
they/them/themself Singular “they” TRUE they them their theirs themself 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.@It is also common to use {/they=“themselves”} as a reflexive form. reflexive This list of sources includes both the version with {/they=“themselves”} and {/they/them/themselves=“themself”}, as well as those that don't happen to use reflexive.
it,it/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.
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|eɪ aer|ɛɹ aer|ɛɹ aers|ɛɹz aerself|ɛɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created by David Lindsay for a 1920 novel <em>A Voyage to Arcturus</em>, 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|koˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created by Mary Orovan in 1970, derived from the Indo-European <em>*ko</em>.
e,e/em/eir Spivak pronouns FALSE e|i em|ɛm eir|ɛɹ eirs|ɛɹz emself|ɛmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by Michael Spivak in 1990 for his manual <em>The Joy of TeX</em> to avoid gendering people in the examples. possessive_determiner
e/em/es Neopronoun “e/em/es” FALSE e|i em|ɛm es|iz ems|ɛmz emself|ɛmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE First created in 1890 by James Rogers based on {/he=he} and {/them=them} pronoun sets. Since then multiple versions were created, differing in declension and capitalisation. possessive_determiner
ey,ey/em Elverson pronouns FALSE ey|eɪ em|ɛm eir|ɛɹ eirs|ɛɹz emself|ɛmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE {https://research.cristanwilliams.com/2012/02/24/1975-transgender-cross-gender/=Coined by Christine M. Elverson} in 1975 for a contest to create an alternative to the singular {/they=they}. Those forms are created by dropping “th” from “they”.
fae,fæ,fae/faer,fæ/fær Neopronoun “fae/faer” FALSE fae|feɪ faer|fɛɹ faer|fɛɹ faers|fɛɹz faerself|fɛɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created in 2014 by Tumblr user shadaras.
hu,hu/hum Humanist pronouns FALSE hu|hju hum|hjum hus|hjuz hus|hjuz huself|hjuˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by Sasha Newborn in 1982, based on the word “human”.
ne,ne/nem Neopronoun “ne/nem” FALSE ne|ni nem|nəm nir|nəɹ nirs|nəɹz nemself|nəmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
ne/nir Neopronoun “ne/nir” FALSE ne|ni nir|nəɹ nir|nəɹ nirs|nəɹz nirself|nəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
per,per/per Person pronouns FALSE per|pəɹ per|pəɹ per|pəɹ pers|pəɹz perself|pəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by John Clark in an issue of the <em>Newsletter of the American Anthropological Association</em> in 1972, derived from the word “person”.
s/he,s/he/hir Neopronoun “s/he” FALSE s/he|shi hir|hɪɹ hir|hɪɹ hirs|hɪɹz hirself|hɪɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
thon,thon/thons Neopronoun “thon” FALSE thon|ðɑn thon|ðɑn thons|ðɑnz thon's|ðɑnz thonself|ðɑnˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created by Charles Crozat Converse in 1858, thon/thons/thonself is one of the first known examples of creating a gender neutral pronoun. “Thon” is a contraction of “that one”.
ve,ve/ver Neopronoun “ve/ver” FALSE ve|vi ver|vəɹ vis|viz vers|vəɹz verself|vəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Used eg. by Greg Egan in <em>Distress</em> (1995) and <em>Diaspora</em> (1998), and by Keri Hulme in <em>The Bone People</em> (1984).
vi,vi/vir Neopronoun “vi/vir” FALSE vi|vi vir|viɹ vis|viz virs|viɹz virself|viɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
vi/vim Neopronoun “vi/vim” FALSE vi|vi vim|vɪm vis|vɪs vims|vɪms vimself|vɪmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
xe,xe/xem Neopronoun “xe/xem” FALSE xe|zi xem|zɛm xyr|ziɹ xyrs|ziɹz xemself|zɛmˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by Don Rickter in an issue of <em>Unitarian Universalist</em> in 1973.
ze,ze/hir Neopronoun “ze/hir” FALSE ze|zi hir|hɪɹ hir|hɪɹ hirs|hɪɹz hirself|hɪɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
ze/zir Neopronoun “ze/zir” FALSE ze|zi zir|zəɹ zir|zəɹ zirs|zəɹz zirself|zəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Based on the German plural 3rd person pronoun <em>sie</em>.
zhe,zhe/zher Neopronoun “zhe/zher” FALSE zhe|ʒi zher|ʒəɹ zher|ʒəɹ zhers|ʒəɹz zherself|ʒəɹˈsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE
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title: 'Pronouns.page'
domain: '<TODO>.pronouns.page'
description: 'Usage examples of personal pronouns and gender neutral language.'
home:
link: 'Homepage'
header: 'Pronouns'
headerLong: 'List of pronouns'
welcome: 'Welcome to pronouns.page!'
intro: >
We're creating a source of information about nonbinary and gender neutral language.
why: 'What''s the deal with pronouns?'
about:
- >
Pronouns are those words that we use instead of calling someone by their name every time we mention them.
Most people use {/he=“he/him”} and {/she=“she/her”}, so we automatically assume which one to call them based on someone's looks.
But it's actually not that simple…
- >
Gender is complicated. Some people “don't look like” their gender.
Some prefer being called in a different way from what you'd assume.
Some people don't fit into the boxes of “male” or “female” and prefer more neutral language.
- >
This tool lets you share a link to your pronouns, with example sentences,
so that you can show people how you like to be called.
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Why does it matter? Because of simple human decency.
You wouldn't call Ashley “Samantha” just because you like that name more
or because “she looks like a Samantha to you”.
Or even if she <em>does</em> have the name “Samantha” in her birth certificate
but she absolutely hates it and prefers to use “Ashley”.
And it's the exact same story with pronouns
if you don't want to be rude towards someone, please address them properly.
The only difference is that we usually know names, but not pronouns.
We introduce ourselves with a name, but not pronouns. Let's change that!
pronouns: 'List of popular pronouns'
generator:
header: 'Generator'
description: >
You can also use this tool where you fill out the blanks in sentences
and generate a link ready to share with others.
button: 'Show the generator'
header2: 'Generate a link'
base: 'Based on'
alt: 'You can also enter interchangeable forms in each field separately, eg. <code>him&her</code> = “him” or “her”.'
pronunciation: 'You can also specify the pronunciation after a pipe character, using IPA, eg. <code>faerself|fɛɹsɛlf</code> = “faerself” pronounced as /fɛɹsɛlf/.'
whatisit: 'What''s the deal with pronouns?'
mission:
header: 'Our mission'
summary: 'We fight for freedom, respect and inclusiveness in language.'
freedom: >
<strong>Freedom</strong>
so that everyone can use <em>for themselves</em>
whatever pronouns they feel describe them best.
respect: >
<strong>Respect</strong>
so that <em>other people's</em> pronouns are respected.
inclusiveness: >
<strong>Inclusiveness</strong>
so that when we're referring to a person we don't know or a group of people,
we don't assume their gender and don't exclude them for any reason.
pronouns:
header: 'Pronouns'
headerLong: 'Pronouns'
examples: 'Example usage in sentences'
plural: 'Plural'
intro: 'My pronouns are'
normative: 'Normative'
alt:
button: 'Generate a link to interchangeable forms'
header: 'Interchangeable forms'
raw: 'interchangeable'
generated: 'Those pronouns have been created using a generator. The team of pronouns.page is not responsible for it.'
any:
header: 'Any pronouns'
short: 'any'
description: >
Even though for many people it's incredibly important that people use specific pronouns to talk about them,
others don't mind being addressed in any way as long as the context is clear as to who one talks about.
options: 'check out the options [share]{/pronouns=here}.'
others: 'Other forms'
othersRaw: 'other'
or: 'or'
grammarTable: 'Table'
sources:
header: 'Sources'
headerLong: 'Examples from cultural texts'
headerLonger: 'Gender neutral language in cultural texts'
subheader: 'Text corpus of gender neutral language'
toc: 'Show table of contents'
type:
All: 'All'
Book: 'Books'
Article: 'Articles'
Movie: 'Movies'
Series: 'Series'
Song: 'Music'
Poetry: 'Poetry'
Game: 'Game'
Other: 'Other'
submit:
header: 'Submit an example to be added'
action: 'Submit'
pronouns: 'Which pronouns have been used?'
pronounsInfo: 'Enter the simplest form of the pronoun, the way it''s in the link, np. “they”, “e/em/es”, “he&she”'
type: 'Source type'
author: 'Author'
title: 'Title'
extra: 'Additional info (translator, name of journal, …)'
year: 'Release year (of the English version)'
fragments: 'Fragments'
fragmentsInfo: 'You can mark the relevant pronouns using square brackets: “Then \[\[they]] saw how \[\[they]] did all of that to \[\[themselves]].”'
comment: 'Comment'
link: 'Link to the content'
thanks: 'Thanks for contributing!'
another: 'Submit another one'
moderation: 'Submissions will have to get approved before getting published.'
key: 'Key'
keyInfo: 'Identifier for linking sources between language versions and linking with the dictionary'
images: 'Images'
otherVersions: 'In other languages'
referenced: 'Examples of use'
nouns:
header: 'Dictionary'
headerLong: 'Dictionary of neutral nouns'
headerLonger: 'Dictionary of gender neutral language'
description: 'It''s not just pronouns! Check out our dictionary of gender neutral nouns.'
intro:
- >
Inclusive and gender neutral is not just respecting someone's pronouns.
It's also describing their job, position, relationship etc.
in a way that doesn't assume their gender.
Not all firefighters are “firemen”. Not every spouse is a “husband” or a “wife”.
- >
When referring to someone whose gender you don't know,
to a group of people of mixed gender,
and especially to nonbinary people who explicitly prefer them,
use the neutral forms.
- >
Below we present a dictionary of the words to watch out for.
You can contribute to it and add your suggestions.
approved: 'approved entries'
pending: 'awaiting moderation'
edit: 'Propose a change'
edited: 'Proposed change of'
editing: 'You''re editing an existing entry'
empty: 'No words found that match your criteria.'
submit:
action: 'Submit'
actionLong: 'Submit a word'
thanks: 'Thank you for contributing!'
another: 'Submit another one'
moderation: 'Submissions will have to get approved before getting published.'
template: 'Use a template'
root: 'Root'
masculine: 'masculine'
masculineShort: 'masc.'
feminine: 'feminine'
feminineShort: 'fem.'
neuter: 'neutral'
neuterShort: 'neutr.'
singular: 'singular'
singularShort: 'sing.'
plural: 'plural'
pluralShort: 'pl.'
image: 'Picture'
community:
header: 'Community'
headerLong: 'Queer community'
terminology:
header: 'Terminology'
headerLong: 'Dictionary of queer terminology'
info:
- >
A dictionary of terms related to the LGBTQ+ community.
term: 'Term'
original: 'Etymology'
category: 'Category'
images: 'Additional images, from outside the flag catalogue'
definition: 'Definition'
faq:
header: 'FAQ'
headerLong: 'Frequently asked questions'
questions:
nonbinary:
question: 'What is nonbinary?'
answer:
- >
Gender is way more complicated than just a simple distinction male/female.
Even from a purely biological standpoint we distinguish chromosomal sex,
genetic sex, hormonal sex, phenotypic sex…
They aren't necessarily congruent with each other, they don't have to be binary.
{https://twitter.com/RebeccaRHelm/status/1207834357639139328=(more info here)}.
And when we get to the cultural aspect, “gender” is a social construct.
Depending on time and location being “a woman” or “a man” can mean having radically different
rights, duties, norms… In Europe men used to wear high heels and stockings,
and native peoples of North America have been recognising a third gender for centuries
{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Two-Spirit=(two-spirit)}, etc. etc.
- >
Nonbinary is an umbrella term describing the identity of people
who don't fit the binary man/woman distinction.
It includes for instance people who are
{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Agender=agender},
{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Gender_Fluid=gender fluid},
{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Demigirl=demigirls},
{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Demiboy=demiboys},
and {https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Non-binary=many many others}.
- >
Nonbinary isn't necessarily something “between” masculinity and femininity. More like “beyond”.
Nonbinary people don't have to be androgynous, don't have to use neutral pronouns, etc.
It's about being free from gender roles, not about creating new ones.
why-respect:
question: 'Why should I respect some <em>strange</em> pronouns?'
answer:
- >
Because addressing people in the way they want to be addressed is the basis of social relations.
You wouldn't call Ashley “Samantha”, you wouldn't drop “sir”/“madam” when addressing your supervisor, etc.
And there's people who don't want to be called either “{/he=he}” or “{/she=she}”.
If you don't accept that, it only shows <em>you</em> in bad light.
- >
“Strange pronouns” are just a matter of getting used to.
made-up:
question: 'Those pronouns are made up!'
answer:
- >
Yes. Yes they are. And so is every single word in every language.
Some words are just older than others.
how-to-know:
question: 'How do I know how to address someone?'
answer:
- >
You can just ask! Yes, it might be a bit awkward, but the more we do it, the less awkward it gets.
If we can ask somebody their name, why not their pronouns?
- >
(Just please don't phrase it as “are you a boy or a girl?”.
This question implies that there's just two correct answers,
and it suggests unhealthy curiosity about someone's genitals.
Instead, you could just ask “what are your pronouns?” or “how should I refer to you?”)
- >
It's also important to normalise simply telling people your pronouns when you introduce yourself.
“Hi, I'm Michæl, {/he=he/him}”. It's not hard but for trans and nonbinary people it means so much!
It's even easier done online: just put your pronouns (or a link to examples from our website) to your bio.
- >
Remember also that many people might use a different name and a different set of pronouns depending on situation.
They might not be out among friends or coworkers yet, but among friends be comfortable living their truth.
Be mindful. You might for instance ask them “which pronouns should I use in front of your boss?”, etc.
- >
Some people give multiple pronouns, eg. “{/he&she=he/she}” or “{/they&he=they/he}”.
That means they like all of those forms. Usually, the first one is the preferred one.
who-uses-it:
question: 'Does anyone even use that?'
answer:
- >
Yes! Millions of enbies all around the world.
Every pronoun listed here has someone that actually uses it in everyday life.
authority:
question: 'Are those nonbinary pronouns approved by some kind of authority?'
answer:
- >
Language is not some kind of god-given, ancient magic set in stone.
It's just a tool that we use to communicate.
When we change as a society, and when the world around us changes,
we adjust the language we use to be able to better describe it.
We're its users, so <em>we're the authority</em> on how we want to use it.
- >
Dictionaries take their time to start including those changes,
which doesn't make the change illegitimate in any way.
But eventually the new forms, if used often enough, get included in dictionaries.
{https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/singular-nonbinary-they=Merriam Webster}, for example,
accepts the use of {/they=singular “they”} as a nonbinary pronoun.
- >
You can also read some {https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=neopronouns=academic papers}
on neopronouns.
bio:
question: 'Why should I put my pronouns in bio on social media?'
answer:
- >
If you're cis (= not trans) and you use “{/he=he}” or “{/she=she}” matching your gender,
you might think that your pronouns are <em>obvious</em>.
And yeah, maybe that's true as long as your name is mentioned in the profile (and is traditionally male of female)
or if you have your picture as avatar.
Many people don't so it's hard to guess how they want to be called.
- >
But it's mostly about something more than that: your pronouns might be “obvious”,
but there are people whose pronouns are not.
They want to be addressed correctly, whether or not they “pass” as their gender,
whether or not they have transitioned (or if they want to transition at all).
Nonbinary people usually “don't look nonbinary”, we don't owe anyone androgyny.
- >
Sharing our pronouns is very important for trans, nonbinary and gender nonconforming people.
Alas, it also exposes and singles us out.
But if cis people do the same, it means the world for us.
It makes us feel more comfortable, safe and welcome
{https://avris.it/blog/why-everyone-should-have-pronouns-in-their-bio=(more reasons here).}
change:
question: 'Can I change my pronouns?'
answer:
- >
Of course! Nobody is surprised when someone changes their views, style, hobbies…
So why would it be strange that they discovered a part of their identity,
stopped liking their name, discovered a label that fits them well, etc.?
get-used-to:
question: 'Is it strange that I can''t get used to <em>my own</em> new pronouns?'
answer:
- >
Not at all! After many years of using pronouns congruent with one's gender assigned at birth
it's easy to forget oneself when switching to different ones.
- >
Pronouns ≠ gender.
Your gender won't drastically change just because you got confused once when someone called you “them”.
Don't worry. Experiment. See what fits you best.
preferred-pronouns:
question: 'Why shouldn''t I say “preferred pronouns”?'
answer:
- >
Because this phrase suggests that someone's pronouns are just a whim.
If someone just “prefers” to be called she, he won't _really_ feel bad, if I call him a “he”, right?
They look like a guy, after all, so it's gonna be easier for me!
- >
No! It's our pronouns. Not our “preferred pronouns”. It's our names, not our “preferred names”.
If you care about your trans and nonbinary friends and loved ones, then call them the right way.
gender-pronouns:
question: 'Why shouldn''t I say “gender pronouns”?'
answer:
- >
Because gender ≠ pronouns. Pronouns are just grammar.
Nonbinary folks can use binary pronouns, some lesbians use {/he=he/him} for cultural reasons, etc.
- >
Simply say “pronouns”.
flags:
question: 'Can you add this flag? Can you remove that flag?'
answer:
- >
No.
- >
Maintaining the list of flags and labels is an increasingly time-consuming task for our team.
It's also challenging in terms of filtering out trolls and vandals from valid, good-faith identities.
We don't want to be identity police. And we don't want to spend all our time on managing flags either.
It's a project about language and pronouns, after all, not about flags. They're just a bonus.
- >
We did our best to select a list of flags that are the most popular
and, to our best knowledge, generally accepted.
We are not planning to extend or shrink that list.
- >
We are aware that a few flags might not be liked by some
(eg. because of a history of TERFs trying to take over a term and make it transphobic,
because of multiple confusing definitions,
or even because of aspects of a life of a mythical character).
We are queer and trans ourselves, we care about our trans siblings.
Unfortunately, it's really hard to make such decisions
when we get messages both from trans people asking to add a flag they honestly identify with,
and also from other trans people asking to remove it because it somehow hurts trans people.
It's not like history of every label is clear or like there's an authoritative source to look it up.
And even if queerphobes try to make some terms hurtful,
we believe in the community's power to reclaim hateful terms.
- >
If you don't like a flag, just don't use it.
If your flag is missing, just upload it
(it will be marked as user-generated to mitigate vandalism).
custom-pronouns:
question: 'My pronouns aren''t listed'
answer:
- >
There's a generator on the homepage, you can use it to create a link to any pronoun set you like.
- >
You can also just list the five forms using slashes, eg. {/ze/zem/zir/zirs/zirself=ze/zem/zir/zirs/zirself}.
Keep in mind that <strong>all five forms</strong> are required in that case, otherwise the app can only guess what exactly you mean.
business:
question: 'Are you a business?'
answer:
- >
Nope. We're volunteers.
We create the website with our own work.
The maintenance costs are covered in part by the {https://arc.io/faq=arc.io plugin},
the rest comes out of our own pockets
and {/contact#support=your donations} for which we're very grateful! ❤️
- >
That also means that if you're “boycotting” us because of {/blog/we-are-inclusive=our inclusivity},
you're doing us a favour. It's not like we were making any money on you.
Exclusionists and queerphobes aren't welcome here.
links:
header: 'Links'
headerLong: 'Extra links'
recommended: 'We recommend'
blog: 'Blog'
mediaShort: 'Media'
media: 'Pronouns.page in the media'
social: 'Social media'
languageVersions: 'Other language versions'
people: ~
english: ~
contact:
header: 'Contact'
authors: 'Authors of the website'
faq: >
Before you write, check out our {/faq=FAQ} maybe the answer to your question is already there.
technical: >
Do you have a technical issue or question? Please include your username and as many details as possible
(what does the error message say? are you on your phone or a desktop? which browser do you use?
what steps can we do to reproduce the issue? can you attach a screenshot or a screen recording? etc.)
hate: >
Wanna send us queerphobic hate mail?
Just give it up, we're not discussing with trolls.
It takes us less time to mute you and put your message in the spam folder than it took you to write it.
team:
name: 'The “Neutral Language Council” collective'
nameShort: 'Collective'
description:
- >
We are a queer collective dedicated to assembling, researching, shaping and promoting
gender neutral and nonbinary language.
We also support actions towards equality and social justice.
extra: []
logo: 'Logo of the collective is a combination of the transgender symbol and a speech bubble that symbolises language.'
members: 'Current members'
member: 'Member of the collective'
upcoming: 'Upcoming language versions'
join:
header: 'Join us!'
encouragement: >
Do you care about non-binary and gender-neutral language?
Do you want to help our collective in promoting it? Cool!
Extra help is very welcome!
areasIntro: 'Areas in which you might be able to help are for example:'
areas:
- 'expanding and moderating dictionaries and glossaries,'
- 'expanding and moderating the list of sources,'
- 'creating graphics and social media posts,'
- 'replying to direct messages,'
- 'moderating profiles,'
- 'creating a new language version,'
- 'translating,'
- 'coordinating the process of adding language versions,'
- 'writing blog posts,'
- 'programming,'
- '…'
allies: >
Some of those things require a perspective of a nonbinary person, others not necessarily.
That's why we also invite binary allies.
how: 'How to join? Send us and email to {mailto:contact@pronouns.page=contact@pronouns.page}, in which you:'
application:
- 'introduce yourself,'
- 'link to your pronouns.page profile,'
- 'link to your social media,'
- 'say, if you have some experience in activist work,'
- 'say, what would you like to help with.'
support:
header: 'Support'
description: >
If you want to chip in for the server, domains, stickers etc., or simply buy the authors a beer,
you can use the links below:
user:
header: 'Account'
headerLong: 'Your account'
tokenExpired: 'Token has expired. Please refresh the website and try again.'
login:
help: 'To log in or create an account you can either use the social media buttons or enter your email in the field below and then confirm the code you will have received in your mailbox.'
placeholder: 'Email (or username, if you''re already registered)'
action: 'Log in / register'
emailSent: 'We''ve sent you an email with a 6-digit code. Enter it here. The code is single-use and stays valid for 15 minutes.'
userNotFound: 'User not found.'
email:
subject: 'Your login code is %code%'
content: |
To confirm your email address, enter the following single-use code on the website: %code%.
If you didn't order this code, simply ignore this message.
why: >
Registering lets you manage your cards ({/@example=like this one}).
passwordless: 'The website doesn''t store any passwords. {https://avris.it/blog/passwords-are-passé=More info.}'
code:
action: 'Validate'
invalid: 'Invalid code.'
account:
changeUsername:
header: 'Username'
action: 'Change'
invalid: 'Username must be between 4 and 16 characters long and can only contain numbers, letters, dots, hyphens and underscores.'
taken: 'This username is taken.'
changeEmail:
header: 'Email address'
action: 'Change'
invalid: 'Invalid email address.'
taken: 'This address is taken.'
admin: 'Admin'
logout: 'Log out'
avatar:
header: 'Avatar'
change: 'Change'
deleteAccount: 'Delete account'
deleteAccountConfirm: 'Are you sure you want to remove your account? This will be irreversible!'
socialConnection:
list: 'Social media connections'
connect: 'Connect'
refresh: 'Refresh'
disconnect: 'Disconnect'
disconnectConfirm: 'Are you sure you want to remove this connection? (You can always log in using email %email%)'
profile:
description: 'Description'
names: 'Names'
pronouns: 'Pronouns'
pronounsInfo: >
You can enter a <strong>pronoun</strong> (eg. “they” or “she/her”)
or a <strong>link</strong> (eg. “https://en.pronouns.page/e”)
or the custom five forms (eg. “ze/zem/zir/zirs/zirself”).
Keep in mind that <strong>all five forms</strong> are required in that case,
otherwise the app can only guess what exactly do you mean.
You can also use {/pronouns#generator=<strong>the generator</strong>} to fill out sentences with custom forms.
If your pronouns follow the {/pronouns#nameself=<strong>nameself pattern</strong>},
you can also use a colon shorthand (eg. “:star”).
pronounsNotFound: 'Unrecognised format. Please check out the instruction above.'
words: 'Words'
birthday: 'Age'
birthdayInfo: 'We do not publish your birthday, just the calculated age.'
flags: 'Flags'
flagsInfo: 'Drag & drop your pride flags into this frame.'
flagsCustom: 'Upload custom flags'
flagsCustomWarning: 'This flag has been uploaded by a user. The team of pronouns.page is not responsible for it.'
links: 'Links'
linksCake: 'We recommend linking to'
column: 'Column'
header: 'Cards'
list: 'Your cards'
init: 'Create a card'
show: 'Show'
edit: 'Edit'
delete: 'Delete'
deleteConfirm: 'Are you sure you want to delete this card?'
editor:
header: 'Card editor'
save: 'Save your card'
defaults: 'Restore defaults'
opinion:
yes: 'Yes'
jokingly: 'Jokingly'
close: 'Only if we''re close'
meh: 'Okay'
no: 'Nope'
banner: >
You can also use our website to create a card, {/@example=like this one},
containing your names, pronouns, pride flags, liked words, etc.
Then you can link to it in your bio or email footer.
Just create an account {/account=here}.
bannerButton: 'Create a card'
card:
link: 'Card picture'
generate: 'Generate'
generating: 'Generation in progress… It could take a few minutes.'
empty: 'This person hasn''t created any cards yet.'
share: 'Share'
crud:
approve: 'Approve'
hide: 'Hide'
remove: 'Remove'
removeConfirm: 'Are you sure you want to remove this item?'
edit: 'Edit'
add: 'Add'
filter: 'Filter'
filterLong: 'Filter the list…'
search: 'Search…'
author: 'Added by'
saved: 'Changes saved successfully!'
loginRequired: '{/account=Log in} to submit an entry'
copy: 'Copy link'
download: 'Download'
footer:
license: >
{https://gitlab.com/Avris/Zaimki=Source code} and content are licensed under {/license=OQL}.
links: 'Contact, social media, support'
notFound:
message: 'Page was not found'
back: 'Go back to the homepage'
authRequired:
message: 'You must log in to see this site'
go: 'Go to the login form'
confirm:
header: 'Are you sure?'
yes: 'Yes, I''m sure'
no: 'No, cancel'
ok: 'OK'
terms:
header: 'Terms of Service'
lastUpdate: 'Last Updated'
consent: 'By registering you''re accepting the {/terms=Terms of Service}.'
admin:
header: 'Admin panel'
user:
user: 'User'
email: 'Email'
roles: 'Permissions'
profiles: 'Profiles'
confirmRole: 'Are you sure you want to switch @%username%''s role to "%role%"?'
table:
empty: 'Empty…'
count: 'Count'
sort: 'Drag to sort'
scrollUp: 'Scroll to the top'
more: 'Show more'
api:
header: 'Public API'
example: 'Example'
query: 'Query string parameters'
quotation:
start: '“'
end: '”'
colon: ':'
localise:
shorter: 'Add more'
short: 'Adding language versions'
long: 'Want to create a new language version? Awesome! Please check out'
longLink: 'this manual!'
images:
upload:
instruction: 'Click here or drag your pics here'
instructionShort: 'Upload'
error:
generic: 'Something went wrong, please try again…'
captcha:
reason: 'Please prove you''re not a bot to mitigate spam and DDoS attacks.'
invalid: 'Invalid CAPTCHA, please try again'
mode:
dark: 'Dark mode'
light: 'Light mode'
ban:
reason: 'Ban reason'
visible: '(this will be visible to the user)'
terms: 'Terms rules broken (required)'
action: 'Ban this person'
confirm: 'Are you sure you want to ban @%username%?'
header: 'You''re banned. Your profile will not be shown to anyone.'
banned: 'Banned'
termsIntro: 'According to our {/terms=Terms of Service}'
report:
action: 'Report abuse'
comment: 'Please explain briefly what''s wrong with this profile'
confirm: 'Are you sure you want to report @%username%?'
sent: 'Your report has been sent. Thanks for your help!'
calendar:
header: 'Calendar'
headerLong: 'Queer Calendar'
months:
1: 'January'
2: 'February'
3: 'March'
4: 'April'
5: 'May'
6: 'June'
7: 'July'
8: 'August'
9: 'September'
10: 'October'
11: 'November'
12: 'December'
dates:
1: 'January %day%'
2: 'February %day%'
3: 'March %day%'
4: 'April %day%'
5: 'May %day%'
6: 'June %day%'
7: 'July %day%'
8: 'August %day%'
9: 'September %day%'
10: 'October %day%'
11: 'November %day%'
12: 'December %day%'
events:
pride_month: '{/terminology#pride=Pride} Month'
trans_month: 'International {/terminology#transgender=Trans Awareness} Month'
zaimki_birthday: 'Birthday of Pronouns.page'
agender_day: '{/terminology#agender=Agender} Pride Day '
asexuality_day: 'International {/terminology#asexual=Asexuality} Day'
bisexuality_day: 'Celebrate {/terminology#bisexual=Bisexuality} Day'
drag_day: '{/terminology#drag=Drag} Day'
idahobit: 'International Day Against {/terminology#homophobia=Homophobia}, {/terminology#transphobia=Transphobia} and {/terminology#biphobia=Biphobia}'
intersex_day: '{/terminology#intersex=Intersex} Awareness Day'
intersex_remembrance_day: '{/terminology#intersex=Intersex} Day of Remembrance'
lesbian_day: 'International {/terminology#lesbian=Lesbian} Day'
lesbian_visibility_day: 'International {/terminology#lesbian=Lesbian} Visibility Day'
coming_out_day: '{/terminology#coming%20out=Coming Out} Day'
nonbinary_day: 'International {/terminology#nonbinary=Nonbinary People''s} Day'
pan_day: '{/terminology#pansexual=Pansexual} & {/terminology#panromantic=Panromantic} Awareness Day'
trans_remembrance_day: '{/terminology#transgender=Transgender} Day of Remembrance'
trans_visibility_day: 'International {/terminology#transgender=Trans} Day of Visibility'
zero_discrimination_day: 'Zero Discrimination Day'
arospec_week: '{/terminology#aromantic%20spectrum=Aromantic Spectrum} Awareness Week'
asexual_week: '{/terminology#asexual=Asexual} Awareness Week'
bisexual_week: '{/terminology#bisexual=Bisexual} Awareness Week'
pronouns_day: 'Pronouns Day'
trans_week: '{/terminology#transgender=Trans} Awareness Week'
trans_parent_day: '{/terminology#transgender=Trans} Parent Day'
nonbinary_week: '{/terminology#nonbinary=Nonbinary} Awareness Week'
nonbinary_week___timeDescription: 'in the week (Mon-Sun) surrounding July 14'
polyamory_day: '{/terminology#polyamory=Polyamory} Day'
homophobia_sport: 'International Day Against {/terminology#homophobia=Homophobia} in Sports'
gay_uncles_day: '{/terminology#gay=Gay} Uncles Day'
lgbtq_stem: '{https://prideinstem.org/lgbtstemday/=LGBTQ+ STEM Day}'
trans_depathologization: '{https://tgeu.org/stop-trans-pathologisation/=International Day of Action for Trans Depathologization}'
lgbti_book_day: '{https://creacuervos.com/dia-internacional-del-libro-de-tematica-lgbti/=International LGBTI Book Day}'
human_rights_day: '{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Rights_Day=Human Rights Day}'
nonbinary_parents_day: '{/terminology#nonbinary=Nonbinary} Parents Day'
trans_prisoner: '{/terminology#transgender=Transgender} Prisoner Day of Action and Solidarity'
xenogender_day: '{https://nonbinary.wiki/wiki/Xenogender=Xenogender} Visibility Day'
genderqueer_day: '{/terminology#genderqueer=Genderqueer} Visibility Day'
genderfluid_day: '{/terminology#genderfluid=Genderfluid} Visibility Day'
aids_day: 'World AIDS Day'
tolerance_day: 'International Day of Tolerance'
social_justice_day: 'World Day of Social Justice'
stonewall_day: 'Anniversary of Stonewall Riots'
domestic_violence: 'LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Day'
polysexual_day: '{/terminology#polysexual=Polysexual} & {/terminology#polyromantic=Polyromantic} Visibility Day'
orlando_day: 'Pulse Night of Remembrance'
aids_memorial: 'International AIDS Candlelight Memorial'
health_week: 'LGBT Health Awareness Week'
lesbian_visibility_week: '{/terminology#lesbian=Lesbian} Visibility Week'
demigender_day: '{/terminology#demigender=Demigender} Awareness Day'
pan_pride_day: '{/terminology#pansexual=Pansexual} Pride Day'
transmasculine_day: '{/terminology#transmasculine=Transmasculine} People''s Day'
asexual_visibility_day: '{/terminology#asexual=Asexual} Visibility Day'
bi_health_month: '{/terminology#bisexual=Bisexual} Health Awareness Month'
holocaust_remembrance_day: 'International Holocaust Remembrance Day'
family_equality_day: 'International Family Equality Day'
aro_month: '{/terminology#aromantic=Aromantic} Awareness Month'
black_ribbon_day: 'Black Ribbon Day'
black_queer_week: 'Black {/terminology#queer=Queer} History Week'
mena_lesbian_day: '{https://cihrs.org/%E2%80%8Efirst-annual-mena-lesbian-and-queer-womens-pride-day-in-honor-of-sarah-hegazi/?lang=en=Middle Eastern and North African} {/terminology#lesbian=Lesbian} and {/terminology#queer=Queer} Women''s Pride Day'
hate_crime_awareness_week: 'Hate Crime Awareness Week'
deaf_awareness_week: 'Deaf LGBTQ Awareness Week'
suicide_prevention_day: 'World Suicide Prevention Day'
suicide_prevention_month: 'Suicide Prevention Month'
aids_awareness_month: 'AIDS Awareness Month'
genderfluid_week: '{/terminology#genderfluid=Genderfluid} Awareness Week'
pan_week: '{https://posi-pan.tumblr.com/panweek=Pan Week}'
parents_day: 'Gender Expansive Parents'' Day'
banner: 'We''re celebrating'
celebrating_custom: 'is celebrated'
celebrating_day: 'is celebrated on'
celebrating_week: 'is celebrated on'
celebrating_month: 'is celebrated in'
image:
header: 'Download an image'
overview: 'Overview'
labels: 'Labels'
link: 'Link'
full: 'Full calendar'