"Filipinx" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /fɪ.ləˈpin.ɛks/, /fɪ.ləˈpɪŋks/ Forms: Filipinxs [plural]
Etymology: The gender-neutral suffix -x replaces the gendered Spanish suffixes -a and -o of Filipina and Filipino, which are from Spanish filipina and Spanish filipino, both from Spanish Filipinas (“Philippines”), from Felipe II de España (“Philip II of Spain”), from Felipe (“Philip”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|gender-neutral|gender-neutral}} gender-neutral, {{-a-o-x|en|en|nodot=1}} The gender-neutral suffix -x replaces the gendered Spanish suffixes -a and -o, {{der|en|es|filipina}} Spanish filipina, {{der|en|es|filipino}} Spanish filipino, {{der|en|es|Filipinas||Philippines}} Spanish Filipinas (“Philippines”) Head templates: {{en-noun|s}} Filipinx (plural Filipinxs)
  1. (US, neologism) A Filipina or Filipino (of any gender). Wikipedia link: en:Filipinx, es:Felipe II de España Tags: US, neologism Categories (topical): Ethnonyms, Non-binary Synonyms: Filipin@, Filipino (english: masculine form covering all genders) Related terms: Chicanx, Latinx
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