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IdP
2021-09-25 11:23:05 UTC
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Dallo stesso forum di prima, da vari autori...


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When in doubt, when addressing a mixed group, you can say "listos y
listas". That way, everyone is covered.



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that doubling up listos/listas seems to be gaining in popularity in
these very pc times and plurals are often written as ***@s so as to
include everyone.... hey ho!



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Absolutely right. And as Huevos states, a "neutral" or "non-gendered"
form (mostly formed with -e, -es instead of -o, -os and -a, -as
endings) is making its way into the language.

Thus, one may run across: ***@s (in written form; spoken as "listos y
listas" or "listas y listos", the order left to the speaker's
preference)

listes (written and spoken forms)

listxs (in written form, the 'x' acting as a variable in algebra;
spoken as "listos y listas" or "listas y listos", the order left to the
speaker's preference, or listes)

Do note that neither of these is part of the standard language.



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Thanks, I never heard that before!



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And, "listes" is gaining popularity, to be more gender inclusive.



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IdP
2021-09-26 15:12:01 UTC
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Post by IdP
Dallo stesso forum di prima, da vari autori...
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When in doubt, when addressing a mixed group, you can say "listos y listas".
That way, everyone is covered.
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that doubling up listos/listas seems to be gaining in popularity in these
everyone.... hey ho!
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Absolutely right. And as Huevos states, a "neutral" or "non-gendered" form
(mostly formed with -e, -es instead of -o, -os and -a, -as endings) is making
its way into the language.
listas" or "listas y listos", the order left to the speaker's preference)
listes (written and spoken forms)
listxs (in written form, the 'x' acting as a variable in algebra; spoken as
"listos y listas" or "listas y listos", the order left to the speaker's
preference, or listes)
Do note that neither of these is part of the standard language.
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Thanks, I never heard that before!
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And, "listes" is gaining popularity, to be more gender inclusive.
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Rispetto all'italiano c'è in più la possibilità della desinenza neutra
in "e" (-e, -es al posto di -o, -os e -a, -as"), che in italiano è già
"occupata" dal plurale femminile.

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