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What are examples of special pronouns?

"Special pronouns" is not a standard grammatical term. It's likely you're asking about pronouns that go beyond the traditional set, like:

* Gender-neutral pronouns:

* They/them/their: Used by people who don't identify with any specific gender or who prefer not to disclose their gender.

* Ze/zir/zir: Similar to they/them, but used by some who prefer more distinct gender-neutral pronouns.

* E/em/eir: Another option for gender-neutral pronouns.

* Neopronouns: Pronouns that have been created more recently and are not yet widely recognized. Examples include:

* Fae/faer/faers

* Ey/em/eir

* Vae/vaer/vaers

* Xe/xem/xyr

* Singular "they": While traditionally used for plural reference, "they" is increasingly used as a singular pronoun for people whose gender is unknown or non-binary.

It's important to respect people's preferred pronouns. If someone tells you their pronouns, use them! If you're unsure, it's always safe to ask: "What pronouns do you use?"

Let me know if you have any other questions.

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