A brief history of gender neutral pronouns Getty Images Sam Smith has come out as non-binary Last week Sam Smith came out as non-binary and asked fans to use the pronouns they/them instead of Ze/Zem/Zir "Ze" is a common pronoun in the genderqueer and nonbinary communities to indicate that someone does not identify with a binary gender. Though, not everyone who uses "ze" pronouns is genderqueer. Here are a few ways you can use ze pronouns in conversation: "Ze is studying to be a lawyer and is about to take zir bar exam." Ze/Zir. ze ("ze will be marching in the Pride Parade tomorrow") [subject pronoun] zir ("that Pride Flag belongs to zir") [object pronoun] zir ("zir sense of style is remarkable") [possessive adjective] zirs ("that Pride Flag is zirs") [possessive pronoun] zirself ("Jay dance by zirself") [reflexive pronoun] FAQ. Q. Discover the Power of Ze and Zir: Understanding Gender-Neutral Pronouns and Embracing Inclusivity!" Learn all about the game-changing pronouns that are takin Ze/hir/hirs, ze/zir/zirs The ze/hir, ze/zir pronoun sets come from the trans community as another gender-neutral pronoun set. It's up to each individual to decide which pronoun best fits them and their identities. Ze is typically pronounced like the letter Z. Hir is typically pronounced like the word "here." Ze/zir neopronouns are gender neutral pronouns and can be used by anyone regardless of gender identity or expression. Ze is pronounced the same way as xe. It was likely based on the German plural 3rd person pronoun sie. There are examples of ze being used since 1864, becoming more popular in the ze/zem so instead of saying "their" what is it called ? 🤔 zior? Zer? Zeir?Zir? Ze/zir pronouns: "Ze is a writer and wrote that book zirself. Those ideas are zirs. I like both zir and zir ideas.". Pronunciation: Please note that "ze" is usually pronounced with a long "e" and that "hir" and its forms are usually pronounced like the English word "here.". 9FghrF7.