Seriously, how is 'hir' supposed to be pronounced? I've seen it used as a stand-in as a "futanari-pronoun" but honestly... 'hir' sounds the same as 'her'.
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Posted on 13 September 2015, 00:59 by: SatalinLoveJr
according to Bernard Doove's "introduction to chakats" (http://furry.org.au/chakat/Intro.html specifically in the sociological section) the herm pronouns are shi(pronounced shay) hir(pronounced like hare or heer) and shir (pronounced like cher). shi is the referential like she or he, hir is the possessive version of shi and shir is the honorific.(like mister or miss) no idea if that's the official pronunciations though.
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Posted on 13 September 2015, 18:13 by: wafflesiobpib