The Chirp System's Pronouns
How to use them
& how to use them interchangibly
Jack - he/it/bonk
Schlatt - he/him
Slimecicle - it/he
Boomer - he/they/frog
Ranboo - it/end (and rarely, he/him)
Kit - none, or xey/xem (pronounced zey)
Toby - unknown for now
Storm - she/her
It/its/itself
I hung out with it yesterday, and it brought it's dog, by the end of the day, it was petting it's dog by itself
Bonk/bonks/bonkself
I hung out with bonk yesterday, and bonk brought bonk's dog, by the end of the day, bonk was petting bonk's dog by bonkself
Frog/frogs/frogself
I hung out with frog yesterday, and frog brough frog's dog, by the end of the day, frog was petting frog's dog by frogself
End/ends/enderself
I hung out with end yesterday, and end brought end's dog, by the end of the day, end was petting end's dog by enderself
Xey/Xem/Xemself
I hung out with xem yesterday, and xey brought xeir dog, by th eend of the day, xey were petting xeir dog by xemself
these pronouns are used exactly the same as they/them, all the grammar is the same
No pronouns
(using kit's name as example)
I hung out with Kit yesterday, and Kit brought Kit's dog, by the end of the day, Kit was petting Kit's dog all by xemself (idk how to use no pronouns for that)
How to use multiple pronouns at once and have it still make sense
Firstly, don't use a different set each time in one sentence. Reading "Xey brought it's book, frog's bag, and bonks jacket." Sounds like you're talking about four different people, and can be very confusing.
Instead, stick to one, maybe two, sets of pronouns per sentence.
"It brought it's book, it's bag, and his jacket"
It's much easier to read and make sense of
You can also use one set of pronouns in each sentence but switch every sentence.
"Bonk brought bonk's book, bonk's bag, and bonk's jacket.
Yeah, hanging out with end was fun"