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eleelavocê

Eleelavocê is a neologism in the Portuguese language that combines the pronouns ele (he), ela (she), and você (you) into a single form intended to refer to all participants in a discussion or to address them inclusively. The term is typically discussed in sociolinguistic and digital culture contexts rather than as part of formal grammar.

Origin and orthography

The expression emerged in online communities in the early 2020s as part of conversations about inclusive language

Usage and function

Eleelavocê is used to signal inclusivity in discourse, particularly to acknowledge speakers of multiple genders within

Reception and debate

The term has sparked debate among linguists, educators, and advocacy groups. Proponents view eleelavocê as a

See also

Gender-inclusive language, neopronouns, pronoun usage in Portuguese.

and
gender
identity.
There
is
no
standardized
orthography
or
official
acceptance,
and
writers
may
render
it
as
eleelavocê
or
opt
for
variants
that
separate
the
elements
(ele
e
você)
or
use
hyphenation.
Its
usage
is
largely
exploratory
and
informal.
a
single
interaction.
It
may
appear
in
casual
writing,
social
media
posts,
or
in
discussions
about
pronoun
practices.
In
some
contexts,
it
also
serves
as
a
label
for
resources,
campaigns,
or
educational
materials
addressing
gender-inclusive
language.
Because
it
is
not
standardized,
its
interpretation
can
vary
and
may
require
contextual
clarification.
creative
approach
to
inclusivity
that
can
reduce
gendered
language
barriers.
Critics
argue
that
it
can
be
opaque,
hinder
readability,
or
complicate
communication
in
formal
settings.
As
with
many
neopronoun
innovations,
its
acceptance
remains
uneven
and
regionally
specific.