Entity: IEL
IEL is a neopronoun in the French language used as an alternative to gender-specific pronouns. It is also described as an artistic person who is independent and anti-social, often associated with the LGBTQ+ community.
IEL
Etymology
The term IEL is a neopronoun in the French language, pronounced [i.ɛl] or [jɛl], intended as an alternative to gender-specific pronouns.
Definition
IEL refers to an artistic person who is mostly independent, anti-social, and may lack a sense of humor. It is also a neopronoun in French used as an alternative to gender-specific pronouns.
Historical Context
IEL has been adopted by the Le Robert dictionary but is not officially accepted. It is often associated with the LGBTQ+ community as a bold and uncommon pronoun.
Cultural Significance
IEL is used by individuals who identify as non-binary or genderqueer, challenging traditional gender norms. It represents a form of self-expression and inclusivity within the French language.
Related Concepts
Other neopronouns in various languages serve a similar purpose to IEL, providing individuals with gender-neutral language options.
See Also
An artistic person, mostly independent, who may lack a sense of humor and is anti-social. In the French language, IEL is a neopronoun used as an alternative to gender-specific pronouns.