From f0ec7c008615881fe62462174d6a0d9458068f2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Avris Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2021 15:02:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [en][pronouns] vi/vim --- locale/en/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/locale/en/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv b/locale/en/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv index b5984ded..b27d1ccf 100644 --- a/locale/en/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv +++ b/locale/en/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 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. -Neopronouns ae,co,e,e/em/es,ey,fae,hu,ne,ne/nir,per,s/he,thon,ve,vi/vi,vi/vim,xe,ze,ze/zir,zhe 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! Some neoprouns' names are derived from the names of their creators. +Neopronouns ae,co,e,e/em/es,ey,fae,hu,ne,ne/nir,per,s/he,thon,ve,vi,vi/vim,xe,ze,ze/zir,zhe 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! Some neoprouns' names are derived from the names of their creators.