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An overview of Pronouns
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 8 Nov 2023, 22:33.

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4. Pronouns ? ?
Female/Masculine?? Male/Feminine??? What is this even... ????
Simply put, what is considered female or male behavior in Setarians (specifically among Tarse) is reversed compared to English speaking cultures. Terms only females use have been dubbed 'Female/Masculine' or 'Male/Feminine' to both ID who uses them and what sort of feeling they may have to a foreign audience.

1st person:
Kemkai
A female/masculine pronoun. Only used by females typically. Counts as 'I' 'My' 'Me'.

Henhai
A male/feminine pronoun. Only used by males typically. Counts as 'I' 'My' 'Me'.

Nernai
Genderless, rarely ever used. I/My/Me like the rest of them.


2nd person:
Nerai
Genderless 'You'.


3rd person:
Kemza
Her/she/that girl.

Hensa
He/him/that guy.

Nersa
That person.
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