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Casual pronouns are based on apparent gender. These are used with strangers, customers, family, and by the lower classes in most settings. You don't use them in formal settings.
Casual pronouns are based on apparent gender. These are used with strangers, customers, family, and by the lower classes in most settings. You don't use them in formal settings.
==== Male alphas, Male betas, Male omegas, (many) Epicene alphas: ====
==== Male alphas, Male betas, Male omegas, (many) Epicene alphas: ====
he / him / his / his / himself - IPA Pronunciation: [hiː / hɪm / hɪz / hɪz / hɪmsɛlf]
he/him/his/his/himself - IPA Pronunciation: [hiː/hɪm/hɪz/hɪz/hɪmsɛlf]
==== Female alphas, Female betas, Female omegas, (many) Epicene omegas: ====
==== Female alphas, Female betas, Female omegas, (many) Epicene omegas: ====
She / her / her / hers / herself - IPA Pronunciation: [ʃiː / hɚ / hɚz / hɚz / hɚsɛlf]
She/her/her/hers/herself - IPA Pronunciation: [ʃiː/hɚ/hɚz/hɚz/hɚsɛlf]
==== Kids, (some) Epicene alphas and omegas: ====
==== Kids, (some) Epicene alphas and omegas: ====
Hey / hem / heir / heirs / hemself - IPA Pronunciation: [heɪ / hɛm / heɪɹ / heɪɹz / hɛmsɛlf]
Hey/hem/heir/heirs/hemself - IPA Pronunciation: [heɪ/hɛm/heɪɹ/heɪɹz/hɛmsɛlf]


== Formal Pronouns: ==
== Formal Pronouns: ==
Formal pronouns are based on reproductive role - whether you can<ref>Like many Earth systems, infertility is not considered. Infertile and [[trans]] people are grouped with the rest of their gender-dynamic group.</ref> [[sire]] or [[carry]] kids. These are used in legal settings, some schools, other formal situations, and by the upper classes in most settings.
Formal pronouns are based on reproductive role - whether you can¹ [[sire]] or [[carry]] kids. These are used in legal settings, some schools, other formal situations, and by the upper classes in most settings.
==== Male alphas, Male betas, Epicene alphas, Female alphas (Proginators/Sires): ====
==== Male alphas, Male betas, Epicene alphas, Female alphas (Proginators/Sires): ====
ile / loy / sor / sors / (themself) - IPA Pronunciation: [ʌɪl / lɔɪ / sɔɹ / sɔɹz / ðɛmsɛlf]
ile/loy/sor/sors/(themself) - IPA Pronunciation: [ʌɪl/lɔɪ/sɔɹ/sɔɹz/ðɛmsɛlf]
==== Female betas, Female omegas, Epicene omegas, Male omegas (Proginatrixes/Dams): ====
==== Female betas, Female omegas, Epicene omegas, Male omegas (Proginatrixes/Dams): ====
ele / ly / sor / sors / (themself) - IPA Pronunciation: [iːl / liː / sɔɹ / sɔɹz / ðɛmsɛlf]
ele/ly/sor/sors/(themself) - IPA Pronunciation: [iːl/liː/sɔɹ/sɔɹz/ðɛmsɛlf]
==== Kids: ====
==== Kids: ====
Hey / hem / heir / heirs / hemself - IPA Pronunciation: [heɪ / hɛm / heɪɹ / heɪɹz / hɛmsɛlf]
Hey/hem/heir/heirs/hemself - IPA Pronunciation: [heɪ/hɛm/heɪɹ/heɪɹz/hɛmsɛlf]


== Minor Pronouns: ==
== Minor Pronouns: ==
Especially when talking about their role in [[packs]], betas can be respectfully referred to in the plural.  
Especially when talking about their role in [[packs]], betas can be respectfully referred to in the plural.  
==== Male betas, female betas: ====
==== Male betas, female betas: ====
They / them / their / theirs / themself - IPA Pronunciation: [ðeɪ / ðɛm / ðeɪɹ / ðeɪɹz / ðɛmsɛlf]
They/them/their/theirs/themself - IPA Pronunciation: [ðeɪ/ðɛm/ðeɪɹ/ðeɪɹz/ðɛmsɛlf]


While these are often used disrespectfully, some Female alphas and Male omegas prefer gender-dynamic-specifc pronouns. These gender-dynamics have faced notable [[discrimination|culture]] in the West - being seen as inferior members of their dynamic. Some have embraced their separateness from their wider gender and dynamic, while others consider separation another tool to discriminate against them. It's generally considered safest to not use these pronouns unless a person has requested you do.
While these are often used disrespectfully, some Female alphas and Male omegas prefer gender-dynamic-specifc pronouns. These gender-dynamics have faced notable [[discrimination]] in the West - being seen as inferior members of their dynamic. Some have embraced their separateness from their wider gender and dynamic, while others consider separation another tool to discriminate against them. It's generally considered safest to not use these pronouns unless a person has requested you do.
==== Female alphas: ====
==== Female alphas: ====
Hoon / henny / henner / henners / henself - IPA Pronunciation: [huːn / hɛniː / hɛnɚ / hɛnɚz / hɛnsɛlf]
Hoon/henny/henner/henners/henself - IPA Pronunciation: [huːn/hɛniː/hɛnɚ/hɛnɚz/hɛnsɛlf]
==== Male omegas: ====
==== Male omegas: ====
Han / hone / hans / hans / honeself - IPA Pronunciation: [hæn / hoʊn / hænz / hænz / hoʊnsɛlf]
Han/hone/hans/hans/honeself - IPA Pronunciation: [hæn/hoʊn/hænz/hænz/hoʊnsɛlf]


= Pronoun History =
= Pronoun History =
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The Saxons brought the Germanic dynamic-based pronoun system. Here it is in its original form:
The Saxons brought the Germanic dynamic-based pronoun system. Here it is in its original form:
==== Male alphas, Female alphas ====
==== Male alphas, Female alphas ====
Hē / hine / him / his
Hē/hine/him/his
==== Male betas, Female betas ====
==== Male betas, Female betas ====
Hit / hit / him / his
Hit/hit/him/his
==== Male omegas, Female omegas ====
==== Male omegas, Female omegas ====
Hēo / hīe / hire / hire  
Hēo/hīe/hire/hire  
==== Plural ====
==== Plural ====
Hīe / hīe / him / heora
Hīe/hīe/him/heora


This system is the origin of modern casual pronouns, but not until it had experienced significant alterations.
This system is the origin of modern casual pronouns, but not until it had experienced significant alterations.
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Vikings had settlements in Scotland and Northern Britain starting in the 700s, and they were a Norse kingdom from 1015 until the Norman Invasion. Old Norse influenced Old English in many ways, including through its gender-based pronoun system.
Vikings had settlements in Scotland and Northern Britain starting in the 700s, and they were a Norse kingdom from 1015 until the Norman Invasion. Old Norse influenced Old English in many ways, including through its gender-based pronoun system.
==== Male alphas, Male betas, Male omegas: ====
==== Male alphas, Male betas, Male omegas: ====
Hann / hann / hǫ́num / hans
Hann/hann/hǫ́num/hans
==== Female alphas, Female betas, Female omegas: ====
==== Female alphas, Female betas, Female omegas: ====
Hǫ́n / hána / henni / hennar
Hǫ́n/hána/henni/hennar
==== Plural ====
==== Plural ====
Þeir / þá / þeim / þeirra
Þeir/þá/þeim/þeirra


== Norman Pronouns ==
== Norman Pronouns ==
After the Norman Invasion in 1066, the Old French reproductive-based pronoun system was introduced. These remained mostly confined to the upper classes. This is due to many factors, but a major one was a disinclination of the Norman upper classes to bother learning the dynamics of their Anglo-Saxon servants. Appearance(/gender)-based systems became seen as demeaning, appropriate for lower classes who didn't deserve the effort of memorized dynamics.
After the Norman Invasion in 1066, the Old French reproductive-based pronoun system was introduced. These remained mostly confined to the upper classes. This is due to many factors, but a major one was a disinclination of the Norman upper classes to bother learning the dynamics of their Anglo-Saxon servants. Appearance(/gender)-based systems became seen as demeaning, appropriate for lower classes who didn't deserve the effort of memorized dynamics.
==== Male alphas, Male betas, Female alphas: ====
==== Male alphas, Male betas, Female alphas: ====
il / le / li / lui / (son / sa / ses)
il/le/li/lui/(son/sa/ses)
==== Female alphas, Female omegas, Female betas: ====
==== Female alphas, Female omegas, Female betas: ====
ele / la / li / (son / sa / ses)
ele/la/li/(son/sa/ses)




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=== System 1 (Especially in the North): ===
=== System 1 (Especially in the North): ===
==== Male alphas, Male omegas: ====
==== Male alphas, Male omegas: ====
Hē / hine / him / his | Hann / hann / hǫ́num / hans
Hē/hine/him/his | Hann/hann/hǫ́num/hans
==== Female alphas, Female omegas: ====
==== Female alphas, Female omegas: ====
Hēo / hīe / hire / hire | Hǫ́n / hána / henni / hennar
Hēo/hīe/hire/hire | Hǫ́n/hána/henni/hennar
==== Male betas, Female betas ====
==== Male betas, Female betas ====
Hīe / hīe / him / heora | Þeir / þá / þeim / þeirra
Hīe/hīe/him/heora | Þeir/þá/þeim/þeirra
=== System 2: ===
=== System 2: ===
==== Male alphas, Female alphas ====
==== Male alphas, Female alphas ====
Hē / hine / him / his
Hē/hine/him/his
==== Male betas, Female betas ====
==== Male betas, Female betas ====
Hīe / hīe / him / heora | Þeir / þá / þeim / þeirra
Hīe/hīe/him/heora | Þeir/þá/þeim/þeirra
==== Male omegas, Female omegas ====
==== Male omegas, Female omegas ====
Hēo / hīe / hire / hire  
Hēo/hīe/hire/hire
=== System 3: (Mostly late, after influence from Old French) ===
=== System 3: (Mostly late, after influence from Old French) ===
==== Male alphas, Male betas: ====
==== Male alphas, Male betas: ====
Hē / hine / him / his
Hē/hine/him/his
==== Female betas, Female omegas: ====
==== Female betas, Female omegas: ====
Hēo / hīe / hire / hire  
Hēo/hīe/hire/hire  
==== Female alphas ====
==== Female alphas ====
Hǫ́n / hána / henni / hennar
Hǫ́n/hána/henni/hennar
==== Male omegas ====
==== Male omegas ====
Hann / hann / hǫ́num / hans
Hann/hann/hǫ́num/hans


== Evolution into Modern English ==
== Evolution into Modern English ==
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''¹ Like many Earth systems, infertility is not considered. Infertile and [[trans]] people are grouped with the rest of their gender-dynamic group.''
 
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