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#: {{ux|gnym|'''Jeritosi''' ye ni {{l|es|él}} / {{l|es|le}}.|His '''pronouns''' are {{l|es|él}} / {{l|es|le}}.}} | #: {{ux|gnym|'''Jeritosi''' ye ni {{l|es|él}} / {{l|es|le}}.|His '''pronouns''' are {{l|es|él}} / {{l|es|le}}.}} | ||
#: {{label|gnym|by extension|LGBT|humorous}} neopronoun | |||
#:: {{ux|gnym|Tu tumi '''jeritosi''' o "{{term|ye}}" ni beno?|Do you use neopronouns or is {{l|gnym|ye}} fine?}} | |||
# {{label|gnym|LGBT|humorous|endearing|otherwise|offensive}} darling, love, honey (to a gender non-conforming person) | |||
#: {{ux|gnym|Lala beno, tu '''jerito''' titito.|Sleep tight, you lil' '''''jerito'''''.}} | |||
====Usage notes==== | |||
Ganymedian only has one third-person singular pronoun, {{l|gnym|ye}} (from {{mn|sw|yeye}}), which is already genderless. Thus, {{term|jerito}} is usually used by queer Ganymedians to refer to one's chosen pronouns in [[w:Spanish language|Spanish]], which has gendered third-person pronouns and is a common second language on Ganymede. However, a minority of queer Ganymedians may also choose to avoid using {{l|gnym|ye}} in Ganymedian for stylistic reasons and use neopronouns, which may still be humorously referred to in the LGBT community as {{l|gnym|jeritosi}}. | |||
{{term|jerito}} may also be used as an endearing term to call one's gender non-conforming partner or spouse. However, the term is usually considered sensitive and usually requires explicit consent from the partner or spouse in question to be called as such. Thus, it is generally only commonly used among T4T relationships (where both partners are gender non-conforming) and usually in an occasional, humorous fashion. It is, however, still very commonly used with this meaning in Ganymedian [[w:Drag show|drag shows]], with the assumed understanding from the audience that it is for comedic effect and not intended to cause offense or harm. | |||