xe/xem/xyrs (pronounced zee/zem/zeer) ey/em/eirs (pronounced ay/em/heirs) fae/faer/faers (pronounced fay/fair/fairs) per/per/pers (pronounced pur/pur/pers) ze/hir/hirs (pronounced zee/heers/heers) ve/vir/vis (pronounced vee/veer/veers) ne/nem/nir (pronounced nee/nem/neirs)
xe/xem/xyrs - Used in a sentence: “Xe doesn’t want ketchup with xyr fries. " ey/em/eirs - Used in a sentence: “Ey doesn’t want ketchup with eir fries. ” fae/faer/faers - Used in a sentence: “Fae doesn’t want ketchup with faer fries. ” per/per/pers - Used in a sentence: “Per doesn’t want ketchup with per fries. " ze/hir/hirs - Used in a sentence: “Ze doesn’t want ketchup with hir fries. ” ve/vir/vis - Used in a sentence: “Ve doesn’t want ketchup with vir fries. " ne/nem/nir - Used in a sentence: “Ne doesn’t want ketchup with nir fries. " e/em/eir - Used in a sentence: “E doesn’t want ketchup with eir fries. "
Do not use “they/them” for someone who uses neopronouns if you don’t know how to use their neopronouns (unless they say you can). This is referred to as misgendering and can be hurtful. [4] X Research source
A great website with a mini-game to practice pronouns created by LGBTQIA+ educators is Pronouns Minus18.