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What is a feminine pronoun?

A feminine pronoun is a word that refers to a female person or thing.

Here are some common feminine pronouns in English:

* She: used as the subject of a sentence (e.g., "She is a doctor.")

* Her: used as a possessive adjective (e.g., "That's her car.")

* Hers: used as a possessive pronoun (e.g., "This book is hers.")

* Herself: used as a reflexive pronoun (e.g., "She hurt herself.")

It's important to note that:

* Gender is a social construct, and not all cultures define gender in the same way as English-speaking cultures.

* Pronouns can be used to refer to people of any gender, regardless of their biological sex.

* Using the correct pronouns is crucial for respecting someone's identity.

If you're unsure about someone's preferred pronouns, it's always best to ask politely.

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