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    1 year ago

    Spanish is a gendered language and it uses the masculine as general “todos aquí presentes” instead of saying “todos y todas”.

    Another example “Somos amigos” “we are friends” Wich I use to refer to male, female and non binary friends.

    A good way to address a non binary person in Spanish is by the name and the use of “usted” or “tu” which translates to “you”.

    Spanish it’s a complex language and it can include non binary people just as fine.

    “without gender specificity”

    “Persona no binaria” which uses the femenine, but it can be used with everyone.