amigue
See also: amigué
Portuguese edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
amigue n (plural amigues)
- (gender-neutral, neologism, informal) gender-neutral singular of amigo
Etymology 2 edit
Verb edit
amigue
- inflection of amigar:
Spanish edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From amigo and amiga by replacing the ending with -e.
Noun edit
amigue gender-neutral (plural amigues, feminine amiga, feminine plural amigas, masculine amigo, masculine plural amigos)
- (gender-neutral, neologism) friend
- Synonym: amigx
- 2021, Daniel Millán López, Guía autista: Consejos para sobrevivir en el loco mundo de los neurotípicos[1], Lulu, →ISBN, page 187:
- Mientras van caminando, le amigue neurotípique empieza a comentarle algo a su amigue autista.
- As they are walking, the neurotypical friend starts to say something to their autistic friend.
Usage notes edit
- The letters x or e, or alternatively the symbol @, are occasionally used as gender-neutralizing letters in Spanish. Examples include novix in place of novia and novio, amigue in place of amiga and amigo, and latin@ instead of latina and latino.
Etymology 2 edit
Verb edit
amigue
- inflection of amigar: