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Nonbinary pronoun ‘they’ named Merriam-Webster word of year

/ 07:31 PM December 12, 2019
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The pronoun “they,” used by non-binary people who identify as neither male nor female, was named word of the year by American dictionary Merriam-Webster on Tuesday.

In the English language, more and more people are exercising their right to choose the pronoun by which they are identified, regardless of their sex at birth — such as “they” instead of “she” or “he.”

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Two months ago, the dictionary added the word “they” as a non-binary pronoun that can refer to just one person.

“There’s no doubt that its use is established in the English language, which is why it was added to the Merriam-Webster.com dictionary this past September,” the website said, adding that searches for “they” jumped 313% in a year.

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Nonbinary people are enjoying increased representation on television and in pop culture. Among them is British artist Sam Smith, who recently revealed a preference for “they/them” pronouns “after a lifetime of being at war with my gender.”

Tech giant Apple has added “neutral” emojis that do not distinguish between gender to the latest version of its operating system. RGA

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