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''Co'' was created by Mary Orovan in 1970. It is derived from the Indo-European ''*ko'', as an inclusive alternative to he or she.<ref>http://www.english.illinois.edu/-people-/faculty/debaron/essays/epicene.htm</ref> Today, ''co'' is still used in some communities, such as in the legal policies of Twin Oaks in Virginia, which provides information on the pronoun in its visitor guide web page.<ref>https://www.twinoakscommunity.org/twinoaks-visits-60/visit-tour-intro</ref>
=== Sh'he/hi'er ===
{| class="article-table"
!Case
!Pronoun
!Example
!Pronunciation
|-
|Nominative
|Sh'he
|''Sh'he'' went to the store.
|/ʃ-hiː/
|-
|Accusative
|Hi'er
|I met ''he'er'' today.
|/hɪər/
|-
|Pronominal Possessive
|Hi'er
|Sh'he walked ''hi'er'' dog today.
|/hɪər/
|-
|Predicative Possessive
|Hi'er's
|If I need a phone my friend will let me borrow hi'er''<nowiki/>'s''.
|/hɪərz/
|-
|Reflexive
|Hi'erself
|Sh'he has to drive ''hi'erself'' to school.
|/hɪərsɛlf/
|}
A pronoun set created by May Griffin in 2021 as a gendered alternative to explicitly gender neutral and genderless neopronouns. The pronoun set uses contractions of she/her and he/him so as to combine both into a single pronoun and is both masculine and feminine. It was loosely derived from shi/hir and pronouns like s/he that combine both she and he.
=== Ve ===
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