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Is there an informal, singular equivalent of "Guy" to refer to women? [duplicate]
word-choice
grammatical-gender
gender-neutral
hailnames
Is there a standard pronunciation for gender-neutral -@ or -x
pronunciation
loanwords
gender-neutral
spanish
Is "Each person should do their own work" really not logical to say? [duplicate]
word-choice
possessives
personal-pronouns
singular-they
gender-neutral
Father and mother are to parents what brother and sister are to which gender neutral noun? [closed]
single-word-requests
gender-neutral
“Mx” the gender-neutral honorific
gender-neutral
transatlantic-differences
honorifics
How to ask a mixed-gender group for their participation?
pronouns
grammatical-gender
gender-neutral
What the function of the pronoun"it" here, does it refer to the contractor because the author did not know precisely what the contractor's gender is? [duplicate]
word-choice
possessives
personal-pronouns
singular-they
gender-neutral
What is a female or gender neutral form of gentleman that relays the same tone of respect? [duplicate]
politeness
gender-neutral
Which pronoun to refer to "person"? It? He or She? They?
personal-pronouns
gender-neutral
third-person
A non-gendered word for fishermen [duplicate]
synonyms
gender-neutral
What is a proper gender-neutral form of himself or herself [duplicate]
singular-they
gender-neutral
generic-they
Gender neutral term for "maiden name"?
single-word-requests
grammatical-gender
gender-neutral
Gender-neutral mermaid
gender-neutral
What is a gender-neutral word(s) for the word "maternity"? [closed]
single-word-requests
gender-neutral
political-correctness
sexual-minorities
Is "Jew" gender-neutral?
gender-neutral
Why does "it" have a dehumanizing connotation?
pronouns
gender-neutral
Can the feminine pronouns be gender-neutral? [closed]
pronouns
grammatical-gender
singular-they
gender-neutral
Is "youth" gender-neutral when countable?
word-choice
word-usage
gender-neutral
countable-nouns
One - does common English usage equate that to "you" (2nd person) or "he/she" (3rd person)?
pronouns
gender-neutral
Non gender-specific alternative to "layman"
synonyms
gender-neutral
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