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6.3 Inklusive Sprache

Gender-inclusive and Gender-neutral Language in German

Many German nouns that refer to professions have a masculine form (referring to male people practicing that profession) and create the feminine form by adding –in (referring to female people practicing that profession). This also works for some nationalities. Here are some examples: 

Masculine Feminine (add -in)
der Architekt die Architektin
der Pilot die Pilotin
der Arzt die Ärztin
der Erzieher die Erzieherin
der Manager die Managerin
der Krankenpfleger die Krankenpflegerin
der Politiker die Politikerin
der Professor die Professorin
der Student die Studentin
der Lehrer die Lehrerin
der Schüler die Schülerin
der Partner die Partnerin
der Kanadier die Kanadierin
der Italiener die Italienerin

In the past, the generic masculine form has often been used to not only indicate a male person practicing a specific profession but also for situations where the gender of the person was unknown or when talking in the plural about a group of people that also included women.

In order to achieve more gender equality in the language, various alternative forms of spelling were created. Here are two examples:

  • the capitalized “i”: StudentIn
  • the use of both forms: Student und Studentin

While these forms emphasize both feminine and masculine forms, they leave out diverse, nonbinary gender identities. Several gender-inclusive forms are currently in use:

  • the gender-gap: Student_in, ein_e Student_in
  • the gender-star: Student*in, ein*e Student*in

With some words, a gender-neutral word replacement can be used:

  • Studierende
  • Lehrpersonal, Lehrkraft
  • pädagogische Fachkraft

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