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author | Ngô Ngọc Đức Huy <huyngo@disroot.org> | 2021-03-14 11:54:40 +0700 |
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diff --git a/glossary.md b/glossary.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c98ce4b --- /dev/null +++ b/glossary.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Glossary +language: en +ref: gloss +--- + +This list contains some words I use even though it is not +considered as standard English, or rarely used in English. + +whence +: from where + +thou +: singular second-person pronoun + +ze + +: singular gender-neutral third-person pronoun + + pronunciation /ziː/, similar to German *sie*\ + objective **zem**, possessive **zer**, reflexive **zemself** + + I derived it from English determiner *this*, since modern pronouns + also come from Old English words for *this*. Logically, it would more likely + becomes *de* or *fe*. *Fe* seems out of place for me, and *de* may make me + look like appropriating AAVE. + + *They* as a singular pronoun kinda works, but it causes confusion. + I prefer clarity, which is also the reason why I use the archaic *thou* + when the situation allows. Of course, I respect everyone's pronoun preference + so this is only used when I don't know it. |