http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hen_(pronoun)
So the swedish academy created a new gender-term, which is one not neutral but ambiguous (you don't say
). Do you think this is a good development, and will it be used by people by and large, or will it be ridiculed and abandoned?
wiki hen said:Hen (Swedish: [hɛn] ( listen)) is a gender-neutral personal pronoun in Swedish intended to replace the gender-specific hon ("she") and han ("he") to some extent: it can be used when the gender of a person is not known or when it is not desirable to specify them as either a "she" or "he". The word was first proposed in 1966, and again in 1994, with reference to the Finnish hän, a personal pronoun that is gender-neutral, since Finnish does not have grammatical genders. However, it did not receive widespread recognition until around 2010, when it began to be used in some books, magazines and newspapers, and provoked media debates and controversy over feminism, gender neutrality and parenting. In July 2014 it was announced that hen would be included in Svenska Akademiens ordlista, the official glossary of the Swedish Academy.

So the swedish academy created a new gender-term, which is one not neutral but ambiguous (you don't say
