The new fashionable way of asking for somebody's gender. Not only is it great for trans and genderfluid people, but it's also much more non-offensive than simply straight up asking if they're a guy or a girl. You will have a much higher probability of knowing the other person's gender (typically an internet stranger) if you ask it this way.
WRONG
Stranger 1: Guy or girl?
Stranger 2: I prefer not to say.
CORRECT
Stranger 1: What are your pronouns?
Stranger 2: She/they!
Stranger 1: Guy or girl?
Stranger 2: I prefer not to say.
CORRECT
Stranger 1: What are your pronouns?
Stranger 2: She/they!
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian June 15, 2021

fae/faer pronouns are neopronouns first invented by a demi-girl for demi-girls to use. fae/faer pronouns are sometimes called offensive, though these pronouns are not intended to be offensive, and if you don't feel comfortable using them for cultural reasons, just ask the person if fae would be okay with you using they/them for faer. Never ask anyone to change their personal pronouns for your benefit.
Fae/faer pronouns decline similarly to she/her pronouns, so whenever you would say "she" instead say "fae". similarly, instead of "her" say "faer". "Fae" is pronounced with a similar vowel sound to "they", but it is most commonly singular ("fae is" not "fae are")
Objective: Fae is my friend/fae's my friend
Subjective: I saw faer yesterday
Possessive adjective: This was faer request
Possessive pronoun: This book is faers
Reflexive: Fae loves faerself
Fae/faer pronouns decline similarly to she/her pronouns, so whenever you would say "she" instead say "fae". similarly, instead of "her" say "faer". "Fae" is pronounced with a similar vowel sound to "they", but it is most commonly singular ("fae is" not "fae are")
Objective: Fae is my friend/fae's my friend
Subjective: I saw faer yesterday
Possessive adjective: This was faer request
Possessive pronoun: This book is faers
Reflexive: Fae loves faerself
how to decline fae/faer pronouns:
Objective: Fae is my friend/fae's my friend
Subjective: I saw faer yesterday
Possessive adjective: This was faer request
Possessive pronoun: This book is faers
Reflexive: Fae loves faerself
Objective: Fae is my friend/fae's my friend
Subjective: I saw faer yesterday
Possessive adjective: This was faer request
Possessive pronoun: This book is faers
Reflexive: Fae loves faerself
by lillyllama315 November 11, 2021

neopronouns made specifically for closeted gay men who act homophobic and racist to hide their insecurities! they might also be reddit incels, but nonetheless we should respect these pronouns
built/different pronouns in a sentence : “Built just said that built has a vomit kink! Let’s not shame different”
by kiibos_remote February 25, 2021

Eldrich horror pronoun, also known as /, is a set of pronouns that work in a peculiar way, for example
You cannot say their name, nor use any other pronoun like He/him she/her, you have to give clues to the recipient for them to figure out who you're talking about
If you want to say something about or to a person with eldrich horror pronouns, you have to use sheakspearan english.
You cannot say their name, nor use any other pronoun like He/him she/her, you have to give clues to the recipient for them to figure out who you're talking about
If you want to say something about or to a person with eldrich horror pronouns, you have to use sheakspearan english.
Oh thou, whomst've demolished this crook, answser my prayers, aid me in battle
-Jeez if you want me to help you pass that level you could have said so
But you have the Eldrich-horror-pronouns!
-Oh,
-Jeez if you want me to help you pass that level you could have said so
But you have the Eldrich-horror-pronouns!
-Oh,
by AnimeHere November 15, 2021

Person A: What are your pronouns?
Person B: I am a male
Person A: Yeah but what are your pronouns?
Person B: I AM A MALE GOD DAMMIT, COULDNT YOU TELL????????
Person B: I am a male
Person A: Yeah but what are your pronouns?
Person B: I AM A MALE GOD DAMMIT, COULDNT YOU TELL????????
by backslash\\\ July 13, 2022

1st person singular: I
2nd person singular: you
3rd person singular: he (masculine), she (feminine), it (neuter)
1st person plural: we
2nd person plural: you
3rd person plural: they
2nd person singular: you
3rd person singular: he (masculine), she (feminine), it (neuter)
1st person plural: we
2nd person plural: you
3rd person plural: they
Pronoun examples:
I went to the shop.
You are probably getting cold.
He is very slender.
She is not a pleasant person.
It is a lovely table.
We are in Spain.
You are all wearing red hoodies!
They are angry.
I went to the shop.
You are probably getting cold.
He is very slender.
She is not a pleasant person.
It is a lovely table.
We are in Spain.
You are all wearing red hoodies!
They are angry.
by That_Grammar_Nerd October 22, 2023

Pronouns are the biological set of either She/Her or He/him that go with you're biological sex at birth. You use them for example when talking about someone or when someone talks about you, you would say She went to the store or He went to the park
She went to the store.
I went with her to the store
He went to the park.
I went with him to the park
Pronouns are the biological set of either She/Her or He/him that go with you're biological sex at birth. You use them for example when talking about someone or when someone talks about you, you would say She went to the store or He went to the park
I went with her to the store
He went to the park.
I went with him to the park
Pronouns are the biological set of either She/Her or He/him that go with you're biological sex at birth. You use them for example when talking about someone or when someone talks about you, you would say She went to the store or He went to the park
by Faithkylee22 October 28, 2022
