Despite the slew of misinformation going around TikTok right now, xenopronouns are actually type of hypothetical neopronouns that are not able to be understood by humans and/or expressed through human language. Theoretical examples of xenopronouns include
- Pronouns that involve concepts that humans do not have words for.
- Pronouns whose meanings cannot be translated into any human language.
- Pronouns that include sounds that would be impossible for humans to make, if spoken.
If you looked this up looking for cat/catself or star/stars, those are actually examples of neopronouns, and have been since they were introduced.
I think xenopronouns are really cool. My headmate uses xenopronouns that sound like a cawing hawk!
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Xenopronouns (Zee-no-pronouns) are pronouns outside of they/she/he. It is not the same as neopronouns (nee-oh-pronouns) which include it/its and Xey/xem etc.
Xenopronouns are used for xenogenders which are genders that relate to a persons interest i.e. catgender. Xenopronouns are mostly used online, less irl.
Person 1: "Hi! What are your pronouns?"
Person 2: "Oh! I go by she/her and I use Xenopronouns, I use cat/catself online."
Person 1: "Awesome!"
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Pronouns that aren't they, she or he. Also known as Neopronouns (new pronouns) and Nounpronouns. Some examples:
- It/its
- Xe/xyr
- Ze/zyr Etc.
Ze went to the store however ze didn't find any milk so ze went to another store to buy milk for zyrself. I met zyr in the store and ze told me about zyrself!- Example of someone using Xenopronouns.
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