I get that, but this person is specifically not using they/them; I’m just trying to figure out how “Xi” works, in the context of normal grammar.
Xi say(s); there are only two pronouns which is “simpler”; but English is built around having the regular five.
e.g. in the following sentence, I’m unsure what pronouns Xi would use:
This opinion is mine; you have yours. That is fine, we don’t have to agree.
We would still use “yours” when referring to Xi in the second person (I assume); but what would Xi use as the personal possessive pronoun?
Hey, hey, hey. This is New Zealand, we can’t just bang another hole in the desert to get more money. We have to
steal generational wealth from the poors(checks notes), buckle down and work hard; that is the way to get rich!