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'''{{PAGENAME}}s'''s are a singular third-person pronouns that are not officially recognized in the language they are used in, typically created with the intent of being a gender-neutral pronoun set.
== Definitions==
* ''Neopronouns can be used by anyone, though most often they are used by transgender, non-binary, and/or gender nonconforming people. Like all pronouns, neopronouns are personal to each individual who uses them, but they all share one thing in common: people who use neopronouns do so to feel comfortable and have their humanity acknowledged and respected.'' - Mykidisgay.com<ref>https://www.mykidisgay.com/blog/defining-neopronouns</ref>
In English, and many other [[wikipedia:Indo-European languages|Indo-European languages]], third-person pronouns can be gendered. In English, "she/her" is considered to be for women, "he/him" for men, and "they/them" by non-binary individuals. Realisitically, many individuals [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|deviate]] from this convention. Some individuals prefer using neopronouns as an alternative gender-neutral pronoun set. ▼
* ''Neopronouns are any set of singular third person pronouns that are not officially recognized in the language they are used in, typically created with the intent of being a gender neutral pronoun set.'' - Nounself.carrd.co<ref>https://nounself.carrd.co/#definitions</ref>
▲In English, and many other [[wikipedia:Indo-European languages|Indo-European languages]], third-person pronouns can be considered gendered. In English, "she/her" is considered to be for women, "he/him" for men, and (if considered at all;) "they/them" byfor non-binary individuals. Realisitically, many individuals [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|deviate]] from this convention. Some individuals prefer using neopronouns as an alternative gender-neutral pronoun set.
This could be to avoid singular "they" being confused with plural "they," because neopronouns express something about them or their gender (like [[xenogender]]s), or because they feel more comfortable using neopronouns over any of the standard pronoun options.
|that is ''faers''
|fae likes ''faerself''
|}"It" pronouns are sometimes not considered neoprominal, because the pronoun set is commonly used by transgender people and therefore could be seen as an excepted first person pronoun. However, outside of intracommunity transgender people, many people only use it pronouns for a human being in a derogatory fashion.<br />
==Subsets==
====Nounself====