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Why does LFN have only one third person singular pronoun?

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Why does LFN have only one third person singular pronoun?

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Gender bias is a real problem in this world, and I believe that avoiding gender pronouns may just help a little. This way, when one talks about what “people” do, we don’t subtly tell girls and women that “people” doesn’t include them. The only difficulty I can foresee is when a complex situation arises and we are discussing a girl and a boy and several things besides. First, we can refer to the girl as “la fia” and the boy as “la fio” in place of using pronouns. And we can use “esta,” “esa,” and “acel”(this here, this/that, and that there) to refer to various objects — especially “esa,” which I retained especially to use as an alternative for it.

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