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title: 'de.pronouns.page'
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description: 'Usage examples of personal pronouns and gender neutral language.'
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home:
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link: 'Startseite'
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header: 'Pronomen'
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headerLong: 'Liste von Pronomen'
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why: 'Warum sind Pronomen wichtig?'
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about:
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Wir alle haben Pronomen. Es sind die Wörter, die wir nutzen, wenn wir eine Person erwähnen ohne den Namen der Person zu verwenden.
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Die meisten Menschen nutzen {/sie=“sie”} und {/er=“er”},sodass wir automatisch davon ausgehen, welches aufgrund des Aussehens zu verwenden ist.
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Aber in Wahrheit ist es nicht so einfach…
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Das Konzept von Geschlecht ist kompliziert. Manche Menschen “sehen nicht aus” wie ihr Geschlecht.
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Manche bevorzugen es, mit einem anderen Pronomen angesprochen zu werden, als zuerst vermutet.
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Manche Menschen passen nicht in die Boxen von “männlich” oder “weiblich” und bevorzugen eine neutralere Sprache.
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Mit diesem Tool kannst du deine Pronomen, mit Beispielsätzen, verlinken,
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sodass du Leuten zeigen kannst wie du genannt werden willst.
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Warum ist das wichtig? Why does it matter? Einfach wegen des menschlichen Anstands.
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Du würdest Lea nicht “Marie” nennen, nur weil dir der Name besser gefällt
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Oder weil “sie wie eine Marie für dich aussieht”.
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Oder auch wenn sie in der Geburtsurkunde “Marie” stehen <em>hat</em>,
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aber sie diesen Namen absolut hasst und lieber “Lea” benutzt.
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Und es ist dasselbe mit Pronomen –
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Wenn du einer anderen Person gegenüber nicht unhöflich sein willst, sprich sie richtig an.
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Der einzige Unterschied ist, dass wir die Namen meistens kennen, die Pronomen hingegen nicht.
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Wir stellen uns mit unserem Namen vor, aber nicht mit unseren Pronomen. Das müssen wir ändern!
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pronouns: 'Liste verbreiteter Pronomen'
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generator:
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header: 'Generator'
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description: >
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Du kannst dieses Tool auch nutzen um die Lücken zu füllen
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und gleich einen Link generieren um ihn mit anderen zu teilen.
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button: 'Zeige den Generator'
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header2: 'Generiere einen Link'
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base: 'Ausgehend von'
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alt: 'Du kannst auch austauschbare Formen in jedes Feld eintragen, z.B. <code>er&sie</code> = „er” or „sie”.'
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pronunciation: 'You can also specify the pronunciation after a pipe character, using IPA, eg. <code>faerself|fɛɹsɛlf</code> = „faerself” pronounced as /fɛɹsɛlf/.'
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whatisit: 'What''s the deal with pronouns?'
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pronouns:
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examples: 'Beispiel Nutzung in Sätzen'
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plural: 'Plural'
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intro: 'Meine Pronomen sind'
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normative: 'Normativ'
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alt:
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button: 'Generiere einen link zu austauschbaren Formen'
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header: 'Austauschbare Formen'
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raw: 'austauschbar'
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generated: 'Diese Pronomen wurden mit Hilfe eines Generators erstellt. Das Team von pronouns.page ist nicht verantwortlich für diese.'
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any:
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header: 'Beliebige Pronomen'
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short: 'beliebig'
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description: >
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Auch wenn es für manche Menschen sehr wichtig ist bestimmte Pronomen zu nutzen wenn über sie geredet wird,
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macht es anderen nichts aus - solange der Kontext klar ist über wen gesprochen wird.
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options: 'check out the options [share]{/=here}.'
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others: 'Andere Formen'
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othersRaw: 'andere'
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or: 'oder'
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grammarTable: 'Tabelle'
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sources:
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header: 'Quellen'
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headerLong: 'Beispiele aus kulturellen Texten'
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headerLonger: 'Geschlechtsneutrale Sprache in kulturellen Texten'
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subheader: 'Textkorpus der geschlechtsneutralen Sprache'
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toc: 'Inhaltsverzeichnis anzeigen'
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type:
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All: 'Alle'
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Book: 'Bücher'
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Article: 'Artikel'
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Movie: 'Filme'
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Series: 'Serien'
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Song: 'Musik'
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Poetry: 'Gedichte'
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Other: 'Sonstiges'
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submit:
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header: 'Reiche ein Beispiel zum ergänzen ein'
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action: 'übermitteln'
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pronouns: 'Welche Pronomen wurden genutzt?'
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pronounsInfo: 'Gebe die einfachste Form des PRonomen ein, so wie es im Link ist. Z.B. “xier”, “er_sie”'
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type: 'Quellentyp'
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author: 'Autor'
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title: 'Titel'
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extra: 'Weitere Info (Übersetzer, Name der Zeitung, …)'
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year: 'Erscheinungsjahr (der deutschen Version)'
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fragments: 'Fragmente'
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comment: 'Kommentar'
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link: 'Link zum Inhalt'
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thanks: 'Danke für deinen Beitrag!'
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another: 'Ein weiteres Beispiel einreichen'
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moderation: 'Einreichungen müssen erst genehmigt werden, bevor sie veröffentlicht werden.'
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key: 'Key' # TODO
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keyInfo: 'Identifier for linking sources between language versions and linking with the dictionary' # TODO
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otherVersions: 'In other languages' # TODO
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referenced: 'Examples of use' # TODO
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nouns:
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header: 'Wörterbuch'
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headerLong: 'Wörterbuch der neutralen Nomen'
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headerLonger: 'Wörterbuch für geschlechtsneutrale Sprache'
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description: 'Es sind nicht nur Pronomen! Schaut euch unser Wörterbuch für geschlechtsneutrale Nomen an.'
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intro:
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Inklusive und geschlechtsneutrale Sprache heißt nicht nur die Pronomen einer Person zu respektieren.
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Auch die Beschreibung des Jobs, der Position, der Beziehung, etc.,
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kann in einer Weise genutzt werden, die nicht gleich auf das Geschlecht schließen lässt.
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Nicht alle Feuerwehrleute sind “Feuerwehrmänner”. Nicht jeder Ehepartner ist eine “Ehefrau” or ein “Ehemann”.
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Wenn du dich auf eine Person beziehst, deren Geschlecht du nicht kennst,
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auf eine Gruppe gemischten Geschlechts
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und vor allem wenn es eine Nicht-Binäre Person ist die dies bevorzugt,
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nutze die neutrale Form.
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Nachfolgend findest du eine Art Wörterbuch für Wörter auf die du achten solltest.
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Du kannst dazu beitragen und deine Vorschläge hinzufügen.
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approved: 'freigegebene Einträge'
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pending: 'auf Moderation wartend'
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edit: 'Änderung vorschlagen'
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edited: 'Änderungsvorschlag'
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editing: 'Du bearbeitest einen bestehenden Eintrag'
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empty: 'Keine Wörter gefunden die deinen Kriterien entsprechen.'
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submit:
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action: 'Einreichen'
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actionLong: 'Ein Wort einreichen'
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thanks: 'Danke für deinen Beitrag!'
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another: 'Einen weiteren Eintrag einreichen'
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moderation: 'Einreichungen müssen erst genehmigt werden, bevor sie veröffentlicht werden.'
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template: 'Eine Vorlage nutzen.'
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root: 'Wurzel'
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masculine: 'Maskulin'
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masculineShort: 'Mask.'
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feminine: 'Feminin'
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feminineShort: 'Fem.'
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neuter: 'Neutral'
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neuterShort: 'Neutr.'
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singular: 'Singular'
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singularShort: 'Sing.'
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plural: 'Plural'
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pluralShort: 'Pl.'
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faq:
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header: 'FAQ'
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headerLong: 'Frequently asked questions'
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questions:
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nonbinary:
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question: 'What is nonbinary?'
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answer:
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Gender is way more complicated than just a simple distinction male/female.
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Even from a purely biological standpoint we distinguish chromosomal sex,
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genetic sex, hormonal sex, phenotypic sex…
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They aren't necessarily congruent with each other, they don't have to be binary.
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{https://twitter.com/RebeccaRHelm/status/1207834357639139328=(more info here)}.
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And when we get to the cultural aspect, “gender” is a social construct.
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Depending on time and location being “a woman” or “a man” can mean having radically different
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rights, duties, norms… In Europe men used to wear high heels and stockings
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native peoples of North America have been recognising a third gender for centuries
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{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Two-Spirit=(two-spirit)}, etc. etc.
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Nonbinary is an umbrella term describing the identity of people
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who don't fit the binary man/woman distinction.
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It includes for instance people who are
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{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Agender=agender},
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{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Gender_Fluid=gender fluid},
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{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Demigirl=demigirls},
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{https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Demiboy=demiboys},
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i {https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Non-binary=and many many others}.
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Nonbinary isn't necessarily something “between” masculinity and femininity. More like “beyond”.
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Nonbinary people don't have to be androgynous, don't have to use neutral pronouns, etc.
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It's about being free from gender roles, not about creating new ones.
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why-respect:
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question: 'Why should I respect some <em>strange</em> pronouns?'
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answer:
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Because addressing people in the way they want to be addressed is the basis of social relations.
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You wouldn't call Ashley “Samantha”, you wouldn't drop “sir”/“madam” when addressing your supervisor, etc.
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And there's people who don't want to be called either “{/he=he}” or “{/she=she}”.
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If you don't accept that, it only shows <em>you</em> in bad light.
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“Strange pronouns” are just a matter of getting used to.
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how-to-know:
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question: 'How do I know how to address someone?'
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answer:
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You can just ask! Yes, it might be a bit awkward, but the more we do it, the less awkward it gets.
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If we can ask somebody their name, why not their pronouns?
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(Just please don't phrase it as “are you a boy or a girl?”.
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This question implies that there's just two correct answers,
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and it suggests unhealthy curiosity about someone's genitals.
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Instead, you could just ask “what are your pronouns?” or “how should I refer to you?”)
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It's also important to normalise simply telling people your pronouns when you introduce yourself.
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“Hi, I'm Michæl, {/he=he/him}”. It's not hard – but for trans and nonbinary peopls it means so much!
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It's even easier done online: just put your pronouns (or a link to examples from our website) to your bio.
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Remember also that many people might use a different name and a different set of pronouns depending on situation.
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They might not be out among friends or coworkers yet, but among friends be comfortable living their truth.
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Be mindful. You might for instance ask them “which pronouns should I use in front of your boss?”, etc.
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Some people give multiple pronouns, eg. “{/he&she=he/she}” or “{/they&he=they/he}”.
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That means they like all of those forms. Usually, the first one is the preferred one.
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who-uses-it:
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question: 'Does anyone even use that?'
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answer:
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Yes! Millions of enbies all around the world.
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Every pronoun listed here has someone that actually uses it in everyday life.
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authority:
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question: 'Are those nonbinary pronouns approved by some kind of authority?'
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answer:
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Language is not some kind of god-given, ancient magic set in stone.
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It's just a tool that we use to communicate.
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When we change as a society, and when the world around us changes,
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we adjust the language we use to be able to better describe it.
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We're its users, so <em>we're the authority</em> on how we want to use it.
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Dictionaries take their time to start including those changes,
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which doesn't make the change illegitimate in any way.
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But eventually the new forms, if used often enough, get included in dictionaries.
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{https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/singular-nonbinary-they=Merriam Webster}, for example,
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accepts the use of {/they=singular “they”} as a nonbinary pronoun.
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You can also read some {https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=neopronouns=academic papers}
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on neopronouns.
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bio:
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question: 'Why should I put my pronouns in bio on social media?'
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answer:
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If you're cis (= not trans) and you use „{/he=he}” or „{/she=she}” matching your gender,
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you might think that your pronouns are <em>obvious</em>.
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And yeah, maybe that's true – as long as your name is mentioned in the profile (and is traditionally male of female)
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or if you have your picture as avatar.
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Many people don't – so it's hard to guess how they want to be called.
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But it's mostly about something more than that: your pronouns might be “obvious”,
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but there are people whose pronouns are not.
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They want to be addressed correctly, whether or not they “pass” as their gender,
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whether or not they have transitioned (or if they want to transition at all).
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Nonbinary people usually “don't look nonbinary”, we don't owe anyone androgyny.
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Sharing our pronouns is very important for trans, nonbinary and gender nonconforming people.
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Alas, it also exposes and singles us out.
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But if cis people do the same, it means the world for us.
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It makes us feel more confortable, safe and welcome
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{https://avris.it/blog/why-everyone-should-have-pronouns-in-their-bio=(more reasons here).}
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change:
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question: 'Can I change my pronouns?'
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answer:
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Of course! Nobody is surprised when someone changes their views, style, hobbies…
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So why would it be strange that they discovered a part of their identity,
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stopped liking their name, discovered a label that fits them well, etc.?
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get-used-to:
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question: 'Is it strange that I can''t get used to <em>my own</em> new pronouns?'
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answer:
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Not at all! After many years of using pronouns congruent with one's gender assigned at birth
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it's easy to forget oneself when switching to different ones.
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Pronouns ≠ gender.
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Your gender won't drastically change just because you got confused once when someone called you “them”.
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Don't worry. Experiment. See what fits you best.
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preferred-pronouns:
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question: 'Why shouldn''t I say “preferred pronouns”?'
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answer:
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Because this phrase suggests that someone's pronouns are just a whim.
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If someone just “prefers” to be called she, he won't _really_ feel bad, if I call him a “he”, right?
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They look like a guy, after all, so it's gonna be easier for me!
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No! It's our pronouns. Not our “preferred pronouns”. It's our names, not our “preferred names”.
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If you care about your trans and nonbinary friends and loved ones, then call them the right way.
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gender-pronouns:
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question: 'Why shouldn''t I say “gender pronouns”?'
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answer:
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Because gender ≠ pronouns. Pronouns are just grammar.
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Nonbinary folks can use binary pronouns, some lesbians use {/he=he/him} for cultural reasons, etc.
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Simply say “pronouns”.
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links:
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header: 'Links'
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headerLong: 'Extra links'
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recommended: 'We recommend'
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media: 'Pronouns.page in the media'
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social: 'Social media'
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languageVersions: 'Other language versions'
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people: ~
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english: ~
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contact:
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header: 'Contact'
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authors: 'Authors of the website'
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support:
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header: 'Support'
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description: >
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If you want to chip in for the server, domains, stickers etc., or simply buy the authors a beer,
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you can use the links below:
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user:
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header: 'Account'
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headerLong: 'Your account'
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tokenExpired: 'Token has expired. Please refresh the website and try again.'
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login:
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placeholder: 'Email (or username, if you''re already registered)'
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action: 'Log in'
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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.'
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userNotFound: 'User not found.'
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email:
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subject: 'Your login code is %code%'
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content: |
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To confirm your email address, use the following code: %code%.
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If you didn't order this code, simply ignore this message.
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why: >
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Registering lets you manage your cards ({/@andrea=like this one}).
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passwordless: 'The website doesn''t store any passwords. {https://avris.it/blog/passwords-are-passé=More info.}'
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code:
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action: 'Validate'
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invalid: 'Invalid code.'
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account:
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changeUsername:
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header: 'Username'
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action: 'Change'
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invalid: 'Username must be between 4 and 16 characters long and can only contain numbers, letters, dots, hyphens and underscore.'
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taken: 'This username is taken.'
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changeEmail:
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header: 'Email address'
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action: 'Change'
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invalid: 'Invalid email address.'
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taken: 'This address is taken.'
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admin: 'Admin'
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logout: 'Log out'
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avatar:
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header: 'Avatar'
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change: 'Change'
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deleteAccount: 'Delete account'
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deleteAccountConfirm: 'Are you sure you want to remove your account? This will be irreversible!'
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socialConnection:
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list: 'Social media connections'
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connect: 'Connect'
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refresh: 'Refresh'
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disconnect: 'Disconnect'
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disconnectConfirm: 'Are you sure you want to remove this connection? (You can always log in using email %email%)'
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profile:
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description: 'Description'
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names: 'Names'
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pronouns: 'Pronouns'
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pronounsInfo: 'You can enter a pronoun (eg. “they” or “she/sher”) or a link (eg. “http://en.pronouns.page/e”) or the custom five forms (eg. “ze/zem/zir/zirs/zirself”).'
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pronounsNotFound: 'We can''t find a link to this pronoun!'
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words: 'Words'
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birthday: 'Age'
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birthdayInfo: 'We do not publish your birthday, just the calculated age.'
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flags: 'Flags'
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flagsInfo: 'Drag & drop your pride flags into this frame.'
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links: 'Links'
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column: 'Column'
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list: 'Your cards'
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init: 'Create a card'
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show: 'Show'
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edit: 'Edit'
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delete: 'Delete'
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deleteConfirm: 'Are you sure you want to delete this card?'
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editor:
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header: 'Card editor'
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save: 'Save your card'
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opinion:
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yes: 'Yes'
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jokingly: 'Jokingly'
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meh: 'Okay'
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no: 'Nope'
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share: 'Share'
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crud:
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approve: 'Approve'
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hide: 'Hide'
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remove: 'Remove'
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removeConfirm: 'Are you sure you want to remove this item?'
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edit: 'Edit'
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add: 'Add'
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filter: 'Filter'
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filterLong: 'Filter the list…'
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search: 'Search…'
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author: 'Added by'
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footer:
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source: 'Source code is {https://gitlab.com/Avris/Zaimki=published} under the {https://mit.avris.it=MIT} license.'
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links: 'Contact, social media, support'
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notFound:
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message: 'Page was not found'
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back: 'Go back to the homepage'
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authRequired:
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message: 'You must log in to see this site'
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go: 'Go to the login form'
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confirm:
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header: 'Are you sure?'
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yes: 'Yes, I''m sure'
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no: 'No, cancel'
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terms:
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header: 'Terms of Service'
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lastUpdate: 'Last Updated'
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consent: 'By registering you''re accepting the {/terms=Terms of Service}.'
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admin:
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header: 'Admin panel'
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user:
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user: 'User'
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email: 'Email'
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roles: 'Role'
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profiles: 'Profiles'
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confirmRole: 'Are you sure you want to switch @%username%''s role to "%role%"?'
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table:
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empty: 'Empty…'
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count: 'Count'
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sort: 'Drag to sort'
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scrollUp: 'Scroll to the top'
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more: 'Show more'
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api:
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header: 'Public API'
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example: 'Example'
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query: 'Query string parameters'
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quotation:
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start: '“'
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end: '”'
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localise:
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shorter: 'Add more'
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short: 'Adding language versions'
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long: 'Want to create a new language version? Check out'
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longLink: 'this manual!'
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flags:
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Abrosexual: 'Abrosexual'
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Achillean: 'Aquilean{inflection}'
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Agender: 'Agénero'
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Anarcha-Queer: 'Anarco-queer'
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Androgyne: 'Andrógin{inflection}'
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Androsexual: 'Androsexual'
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Aporagender: 'Aporagénero'
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Archaeopronouns: 'Arqueopronombres'
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Aroace: 'Arro-ase'
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Aromantic: 'Arrománti{inflection_c}'
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Asexual: 'Asexual'
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Autigender: 'Autisgénero'
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Bear: 'Oso'
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Bigender: 'Bigénero'
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Bisexual: 'Bisexual'
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Butch: 'Butch'
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Ceterosexual: 'Ceterosexual'
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Cis_Ally: 'Aliad{inflection} cis'
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Demiboy: 'Demichico'
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Demigender: 'Demigénero'
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Demigirl: 'Demichica'
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||
Demiromantic: 'Demirrománti{inflection_c}'
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||
Demisexual: 'Demisexual'
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Diamoric: 'Diamóri{inflection_c}'
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Enbian: 'Nobian{inflection}'
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||
Fa*afafine: 'Fa''afafine'
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Gay: 'Gay'
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Gender_Questioning: 'Cuestionándose el género'
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||
Genderfae: 'Hadagénero'
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Genderfaun: 'Faunogénero'
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||
Genderfluid: 'Género fluido'
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Genderflux: 'Flujogénero'
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||
Genderqueer: 'Género queer'
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||
Greyasexual: 'Grisexual'
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||
Greyaromantic: 'Grisrrománti{inflection_c}'
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||
Gynesexual: 'Ginosexual'
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||
Heteroflexible: 'Heteroflexible'
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||
Hijra: 'Hijra'
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||
Homoflexible: 'Homoflexible'
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||
Intersex: 'Intersexual'
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||
LGBTQ: 'LGBTQ'
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||
Leather_Pride: 'Orgullo de cuero'
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||
Lesbian: 'Lesbiana'
|
||
Maverique: 'Maverique'
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||
Muxe: 'Muxe'
|
||
Nebularomantic: 'Nebulosarrománti{inflection_c}'
|
||
Neopronouns: 'Neopronombres'
|
||
Neutrois: 'Neutr{inflection}'
|
||
Nonbinary: 'No binari{inflection}'
|
||
Omnisexual: 'Omnisexual'
|
||
Oriented_Aroace: 'Arro-ase orientad{inflection}'
|
||
Pangender: 'Pangénero'
|
||
Pansexual: 'Pansexual'
|
||
Polyamorous: 'Poliamoros{inflection}'
|
||
Polysexual: 'Polisexual'
|
||
Pomosexual: 'Pomosexual'
|
||
Progress_Pride: 'Orgullo progresivo'
|
||
Queer: 'Queer (cuir)'
|
||
Queerian: 'Queerian{inflection}'
|
||
Queerplatonic: 'Queerplatóni{inflection_c}'
|
||
Quoiromantic: 'Queerrománti{inflection_c}'
|
||
Sapphic: 'Sáfi{inflection_c}'
|
||
Sexuality_Questioning: 'Cuestionándose la sexualidad'
|
||
Straight_Ally: 'Aliad{inflection} hetero'
|
||
Toric: 'Tóri{inflection_c}'
|
||
Transfeminine: 'Transfemenin{inflection}'
|
||
Transgender: 'Transgénero'
|
||
Transmasculine: 'Transmasculin{inflection}'
|
||
Transneutral: 'Transneutr{inflection}'
|
||
Trigender: 'Trigénero'
|
||
Trixic: 'Tríci{inflection_c}'
|
||
Two_Spirit: 'Dos espíritus'
|
||
Xenogender: 'Xenogénero'
|
||
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