How to Use Gender-Neutral Pronouns in French
Learn how to respectfully address gender-neutral individuals in French using the pronoun 'iel' and other neutral terms.
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To address a gender-neutral person in French, you can use 'iel' as a neutral pronoun, combining 'il' (he) and 'elle' (she). When unsure, it's respectful to ask the person for their preferred pronoun. Additionally, use neutral terms like 'personne' (person) or 'collaborateur.trice' (collaborator) to avoid gender bias.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the pronoun 'iel' in French? 'Iel' is a gender-neutral pronoun in French that combines 'il' (he) and 'elle' (she), used to refer to individuals who do not identify strictly as male or female.
- How can I ask someone for their preferred pronouns? You can politely ask by saying, 'What pronouns do you prefer?' This shows respect and willingness to use their chosen terms.
- What are some gender-neutral terms in French? Some gender-neutral terms include 'personne' (person) and 'collaborateur.trice' (collaborator), which avoid specifying gender.