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    [[File:Exipronouns.png|thumb|220x220px|The exipronoun flag.]]
    [[File:Exipronouns.png|thumb|220x220px|The exipronoun flag.]]
    '''Exipronouns''', '''paleopronouns''', '''archpronouns''' or '''trad pronouns''' is a term to refer to the “standard” naturally/traditionally existing [[Pronouns|pronoun]] sets of a language. They are the opposite of [[neopronouns]]. In English exipronouns are he/him, she/her, and they/them, as well as it/its (though some people may consider "it" be a neopronoun, since it's not standard usage when referring to a person).
    '''Exipronouns''', '''paleopronouns''', '''archpronouns''' or '''trad pronouns''' is a term to refer to the “standard” traditionally existing [[Pronouns|pronoun]] sets of a language. They are the opposite of [[neopronouns]]. In English exipronouns are he/him, she/her, and they/them, as well as it/its (though some people may consider "it" be a neopronoun, since it's not standard usage when referring to a person).


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==

    Revision as of 23:54, 10 January 2021

    The exipronoun flag.

    Exipronouns, paleopronouns, archpronouns or trad pronouns is a term to refer to the “standard” traditionally existing pronoun sets of a language. They are the opposite of neopronouns. In English exipronouns are he/him, she/her, and they/them, as well as it/its (though some people may consider "it" be a neopronoun, since it's not standard usage when referring to a person).

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    The term exipronoun was coined by Tumblr user Anicrossic on June 30, 2020, and trad pronoun on the same post was coined by trans-kayn.[1] The flag was created by Tumblr user the-gender-collector-emself on July 2, 2020.[2] The stripes each represent a different pronoun set: blue represents he/him, purple represents she/her, green represents it/its, and yellow represents they/them. Orange represents people who use a combination of these pronouns.

    Paleopronoun was coined by the Tumblr user lgbtqiarchive in August 16th, 2019. Archpronoun was coined by Tumblr user carbonated-neon on August 15th, 2019.[3]

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