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Pronouns

Pronouns are a part of language used to refer to someone or something without using proper nouns. In standard English, some singular third-person pronouns are "he" and "she," which are usually seen as gender-specific pronouns, referring to a man and a woman, respectively. A gender-neutral pronoun or gender-inclusive pronoun is one that gives no implications about gender, and could be used for someone of any gender. Some languages only have gender-neutral pronouns, whereas other languages have difficulty establishing any that aren't gender-specific. People with non-binary gender identities often choose new third-person pronouns for themselves as part of their transition.
Read more on the Nonbinary wiki.

Example Pronouns

Here are some examples of pronouns you could select on Pronouny. You can also see the full list.



Supporting Pronouny

Pronouny is free software that doesn't use ads or have any sort of revenue. There are a few ways you can make sure it stays alive and keeps getting better.

Suggesting features and reporting bugs

You can suggest new features or report issues on GitHub. Feel free to suggest or comment on anything, feedback is great. Accessibility issues will be prioritized.

Contributing code

If you know Javascript and have used Angular.JS before, you could probably help Pronouny out. The code is all open source and pull requests are encouraged.

Donating money

You can donate to falkirks on Paypal. Put "Pronouny" in the note and the money will be allocated directly back to maintaining this service.


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