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    [[File:Recursivepronounflag.png|thumb|The recursive pronouns flag.]]
    '''Recursive Pronouns''' are a type of [[Pronouns|pronoun]] that add onto themselves with time it is used in a conversation. It can be considered a [[Neopronouns|neopronoun]], however it can also be used solely with non-neopronouns as well. It resets each conversation, so individuals don't need to remember the times used for the set forever. Generally, it is alright to ask the user how many times it is used.[[File:Recursivepronounflag.png|alt=The colors represent masculine and/or feminine pronouns, with yellow representing pronouns that are neither. The sizes aren't proportionate to anything, I just thought it looked cool that way.|thumb|The recursive pronouns flag. ]]
    '''Recursive Pronouns''' are a type of [[Pronouns|pronoun]] that add onto themselves with time it is used in a conversation. It can be considered a [[Neopronouns|neopronoun]], however it can also be used solely with non-neopronouns as well. It resets each conversation, so individuals don't need to remember the times used for the set forever. Generally, it is alright to ask the user how many times it is used.

    ==How To Use==
    ==How To Use==
    Recursive Pronouns are written as ( '''pronoun/set''' [_,_]). The first value indicates the highest it can go, with the second value indicated how many time it is written after passing the limit. The number at the end is pronounced at how you'd write the number, ie; five for (5). If unclear, you can elaborate when asked on what is added on each time (by adding a +___ or ___+ to it to indicate if it goes before or after, but usually assume it goes before)
    Recursive Pronouns are written as ( '''pronoun/set''' [_,_]). The first value indicates the highest it can go, with the second value indicated how many time it is written after passing the limit. The number at the end is pronounced at how you'd write the number, ie; five for (5). If unclear, you can elaborate when asked on what is added on each time (by adding a +___ or ___+ to it to indicate if it goes before or after, but usually assume it goes before)
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