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    [[File:132987097 106857241326532 5827300589279946503 o.jpg|thumb|Archaeopronouns flag by Hyacinth Tsao.]]
    [[File:132987097 106857241326532 5827300589279946503 o.jpg|thumb|Archaeopronouns flag by Hyacinth Tsao (@fengxinziren on Twitter).]]
    '''Archaeopronouns''' are third person [[pronouns]] and forms or pronouns that were used in the past and are no longer in usage. However, some [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people may reclaim them and use these pronouns to express their gender in language. One example can be Classical Chinese pronoun "其", used by some Chinese non-binary people.
    '''Archaeopronouns''' are third person [[pronouns]] and forms or pronouns that were used in the past and are no longer in usage. However, some [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people may reclaim them and use these pronouns to express their gender in language.

    One example can be Classical Chinese pronoun "其", used by some Chinese non-binary people.

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    === List of archaeopronouns in various languages ===

    ==== '''Chinese''' ====
    '''伊 -''' used historically in 1870-1930 as an exclusively feminine pronoun.

    '''渠'''

    '''彼'''

    '''其 -''' pronoun used in Classical Chinese
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    Revision as of 08:14, 18 January 2021

    Archaeopronouns flag by Hyacinth Tsao (@fengxinziren on Twitter).

    Archaeopronouns are third person pronouns and forms or pronouns that were used in the past and are no longer in usage. However, some non-binary people may reclaim them and use these pronouns to express their gender in language.

    One example can be Classical Chinese pronoun "其", used by some Chinese non-binary people.


    List of archaeopronouns in various languages

    Chinese

    伊 - used historically in 1870-1930 as an exclusively feminine pronoun.

    其 - pronoun used in Classical Chinese

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