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Sie and hir : SieSie and hir are two terms proposed to serve as gender-neutral third person singular personal pronouns in English (see gender-neutral pronouns). These neologisms are used by some people who feel that there are problems with gender-specific pronouns because they imply sex and/or gender (see non-sexist language). However, sie and hir are very rare compared to other solutions and most commentators feel that it is unlikely that they will catch on.The recommended usage is shown in the table below. See Declension for more information on each of the cases.
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The ancestors of this pronoun set could date back to at least the 1930s: to hes, hir, hem (quoted in the Washington Post), and se, sim, sis (quoted in the Liverpool Echo[?]). Some people believe that the current form has been in use since the 1980s.
hir probably comes from patching together his, him, and her - sharing the common "h" and taking an "i" from his or him and an "r" from her. Alternatively, it might come from the pronoun hir in Chaucer's English, meaning 'her'. Once you have hir, extending it to hirs and hirself is quite natural.
One theory for the origin of sie is that it came from S(he), I(t), (h)E. Another is that it was borrowed from the German sie, which means you, she, her, it, they, or them depending on context.
Like many neologisms introduced on the internet, different people pronounce these words in different ways. The most common pronunciations are included here, along with pronunciation (guides) - see the SAMPA Phonetic Alphabet to decode them.
These are some of the arguments some people make against these pronouns:
Supporters of 'sie' and 'hir' do not accept these criticisms, or feel they do not outweigh the advantages of these words.
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