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dbnary-eng:__ws_3_hu__Pronoun__1
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3
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_:vb7244784
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_:vb7244786 _:vb7244785
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(neologism) their (singular). Gender-neutral third-person singular possessive adjective, coordinate with his and her.
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Now, however, the editorial writer has a new weapon in hu arsenal.
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
2006 October 1, “He said, she said, hu said”, in Los Angeles Times‎[1]:
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If hu doesn't do hu homework, I will fail hu.
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
2006 November 17, Rob Kyff, “Hu Joins Heesh As Neutral Pronoun”, in Hartford Courant‎[1], archived from the original on 5 March 2016: