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  1. Understanding pronouns - LGBT Life Center

    What’s a pronoun? You may be unfamiliar with the word “pronoun,” but you use them all the time! Pronouns are used in place of a proper noun (like someone’s name). We use pronouns most often …

  2. What Are Pronouns? Why Do They Matter? — Pronouns.org ...

    Pronouns.org offers ample practical resources and information to help you understand personal pronouns, how to share/ask/use pronouns, correct mistakes, and more!

  3. A Guide to Understanding Gender Identity and Pronouns : NPR

    Jun 2, 2021 · How do I make sure I use the right pronouns for someone? And what if I mess up? Language can change quickly. Here's a guide to talking gender in its beautiful complexity.

  4. Person pronouns refer to the different sets of pronouns used to represent individuals or groups in language. They are typically categorized based on the person being referred to: the speaker, the …

  5. Pronouns 101 - LGBTQ Resource Center

    In English, pronouns are a part of speech used to refer to a person, noun, or noun phrase. When talking about an individual, we often use “third-person pronouns” as a substitution for a person’s name, for …

  6. Understanding Pronouns - LGBT Foundation

    Dec 13, 2023 · Pronouns are the words we use to refer to people when we’re not talking directly to them, and they can be used instead of names in conversation. Often, they have gendered implications …

  7. Understanding Gender Identity and Pronouns - Diversity Resources

    Oct 3, 2023 · What is a pronoun? A pronoun is a word used to describe people. Gender pronouns refer to people and are what people choose to refer to themselves as. Some are feminine, masculine, and …

  8. All About Pronouns – Sexual & Gender Diversity Office

    In English, the most common personal pronouns, or third-person pronouns, are she, he, or they. It is not possible to tell someone’s gender identity based on how they express their gender so it is a good …

  9. Pronouns are everywhere. We use them every day in speech and in writing to take the place of people’s names. We use them without even thinking about it. Pronouns may not seem like that big of a deal, …

  10. Your guide to understanding pronouns - Amnesty International ...

    Pronouns are an essential part of everyday language, used by everyone to refer to themselves and others. Understanding and respecting a person’s pronouns is a fundamental principle of inclusive …