German pronouns
We are learning German, and some of us use neopronouns in the language, in addition to the standard German translations of he/she/it (depending on what that alter uses in English).
These are good to know both if you speak German and want to use neopronouns for us, as well as if you are in settings where you would see us use German for each other and don't know what certain words would mean.
If their pronouns are not listed in German but they use English ey/em or x/xs, it can be safely assumed that they use German ey/emm or ex/ex.
Here the neopronouns we use in German, listed in the following order of case: nominative/accusative/genitive/dative.
Here are some pages for more information about German neopronouns and how to use these in the language.
🥑 Ash
✧ dey/dem/derer/demm
🎠 Copia/Capriel
✧ ey/emm/eys/emm
✧ ex/ex/ex/ex
🎸 Dust
✧ ex/ex/ex/ex
🦖 Heidrun/Heidi
✧ xier/xien/xieser/xiem
💗 Mag
✧ xier/xien/xieser/xiem
📻 Sensucht/Emmerich
✧ ey/emm/eys/emm
✧ ex/ex/ex/ex
✨ Shockwave/Wavy/Les
✧ Jeden Neopronomen auf Deutsch (any neopronouns in German)
🌹 Strangelove
✧ xier/xien/xieser/xiem
🔨 Terzo/Tozek
✧ ex/ex/ex/ex
✧ sier/sihm/sihrer/sihn
👽 Venn/Cherry/Nil/Darjeeling
✧ ey/emm/eys/emm
✧ iks/iks/ikses/iks
🔮 Vyvian/Blixa/Pink
✧ (e)r/(i)hm/(i)hr/(i)hn
✧ ey/em/eys/emm
✧ ex/ex/ex/ex
🏵 ️Zett/Ziege
✧ zet/zerm/zets/zern
If you use he, she, or it to any extent, we will probably mostly use those pronouns for you in German. If you use only singular they/them, we will probably translate it as dey/dem (German neopronouns based on English they/them) or use English they/them in German sentences. If you use ey/em, x/xs, or ix/ixs, we might translate it as German ey/emm, ex/ex, or iks/ikses.