This is a reform of how pronouns in English work, adding more pronouns to be more clear and concise when referring to different things and people. It also brings back things from Old English, like dual first-person or plural second-person. The system also does away with neopronouns, instead assigning specific pronouns to all feelings of gender. This should not be taken too seriously, your pronouns are valid regardless of whether they conform to this system.
Biological Humans • Animals and Organisms (Real and Personified) • Spirits, Aliens, Cryptids, Gods, and Others • Inanimate Objects • Formal
Third Person | ||||||
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Nominative | Accusative | Independent Genitive | Dependent Genitive | Reflexive | ||
Generic or Neutral Singular | It | It | Its | Its | Itself | |
Masculine Singular | Hit | Hit | Hits | Hits | Hitself | |
Feminine Singular | Sit | Sit | Sits | Sits | Sitself | |
Nonbinary Singular | Xit | Xit | Xits | Xits | Xitself | |
Xenine Singular | Aet | Aet | Aets | Aets | Aetself | |
Outherine Singular | Ot | Ot | Ots | Ots | Otself | |
Aporine Singular | Vit | Vit | Vits | Vits | Vitself | |
Agender Singular | Cit | Cit | Cits | Cits | Citself | |
Plural | Li | Li | Lis | Lis | Liselves |