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Possessive pronouns in Italian must match the gender and number of the noun they refer to, not the owner. Exercises often require choosing between forms like 'mia', 'mio', 'nostra', and 'loro' ...
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Whenever high-profile non-binary activist Siufung Law did media interviews, journalists always asked: what pronoun would they like to use? For a long time, the Hong Kong native, who uses they/them ...
Transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) young people whose pronouns are respected are far less likely to report a suicide attempt in the past year, according to new research from The Trevor Project. The ...
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We toss around “he,” “she,” and “they” like they've always been part of the English language, but only one of them, the pronoun "he,” actually dates back to the earliest form of English. The others?
Even email signatures are getting caught up in the culture wars. The Trump White House habit of dismissing reporters who use pronouns in their email signatures has stirred both support and criticism ...