Talk:Karren von Rosewald/@comment-97.104.175.206-20151109173457/@comment-10733658-20151109174410

Well, technically speaking the personal pronoun that Kanae actually uses is gender-neutral. Kanae uses "Watashi", which is a formal personal pronoun appropriate for use by anyone. In anime, it does tend to be more commonly used by women in Informal situations, but it is also used by men especially in Formal situations or to portray someone that is Important, uptight, or very concerned with social graces.

There's no real good parallel in English, as far as I know. Well, other than just sticking with "they/them/their". That's probably the closest to the neutrality of "Watashi"?