Define Filipinx Meaning

Filipinx
The Filipino language is already gender-neutral stop westernizing the usage of the Filipino language whoever created this clearly has no regard and understanding of the language and culture.

To apply Western movements such as Latinx to the Filipino context when there is absolutely no need for it; and to "convince" the Filipinos that Filipino is not gender- neutral is misleading and goes to show that the murikans (or not-so-real-Filipinos) have arbitrarily imposed their rules and culture (or lack thereof) to the real, rich and colorful Filipino identity.

The world thinks that Amurikan wokes speak for all of us. They do not.

Rica is a Filipnx, she also thinks Duterte is a god.

Daniel refers to himself as a Filipinx because he's trying to have some sort of identity and culture.

Karen claims that she is Filipinx, but she treats her Filipina househelper poorly.
By Darell
Filipinx
The most pretentious word ever made along with the word pinxy.

Can be used to weed out the wannabes from the real true blue Filipinos.

Filipino: I'm Filipino.
Filipinx: The correct term in filipinx.
Filipino: No, you're filipinx and I'm Filipino. Totally different group of people.
By Allis
Filipinx
Most likely Fil-Am, used as a gender neutral term despite that Filipino can be used as a gender neutral term. Most likely never visited the Philippines, like at all.

Joan: Omg she looks so much like a Filipinx!
Harper: A what?
By Jacqui
Filipinx
(Pronounced: Fi-li-pin-eks, Fi-li-pinks)

Used as a gender neutral term for Filipino-Americans, not to be confused of the word "Filipino" which is a gender neutral name that refers to native Filipinos.

Fil-Am: Hello, I am half Filipinx are you a Filipinx too?
Filipino: No, I am a Filipino.
By Cordy
Filipinx
A Westernise forced ideology gender-neutral term of ''Filipino'' (despite "Filipino" is a gender-neutral word)

The word Filipinx can also be seen as offensive and racist to the some Filipino especially the natives, because of how it's trying to bring birth of a new dialect and imposed their "western ideology" within the Filipino Language/culture.

It can be also mistaken as a Chinese name because of how it pronounce (enx/inx) in the end. and can be seen as being racist to a fellow filipino

Filipinx and Pilipinx definitions are both the same

Example 1:
Toto: have you ever heard the word Filipinx?
Tita: never, what does it mean?
Toto: its a gender-neutral term of the word filipino created by Americans or filipino-americans
Tita: WHAT?! That sound so racist and stupid
Toto: i know right, that's what my friends also told me. besides Filipino is already gender-neutral word LOL

Example 2:
johnny: where you from?
bea: im from the Philippines

johnny: Oh!! you'r a Filipinx
Bea: Filipinx? what? what is that?
johnny: its a gender-neutral word of Filipino
Bea: but... Filipino is already a gender-neutral word..

johnny: .......
By Valaria
Filipinx
(Pronounced: Fi-li-pin-eks, Fi-li-pinks)

Used as a gender neutral term for Filipino-Americans, not to be confused of the word "Filipino" which is a gender neutral name that refers to native Filipinos.

Fil-Am: Hello, I am half Filipinx are you a Filipinx too?
Filipino: No, I am a Filipino.
By Audre
Filipinx
(Pronounced: Fi-li-pin-eks, Fi-li-pinks)

Used as a gender neutral term for Filipino-Americans, not to be confused of the word "Filipino" which is a gender neutral name that refers to native Filipinos.

Fil-Am: Hello, I am half Filipinx are you a Filipinx too?
Filipino: No, I am a Filipino.
By Leontyne
Filipinx
(Pronounced Fi-li-pin-eks)

North Americans of Filipino Descent.

While proud of their heritage, due to the cultural differences of their community with the Philippine Population, especially with issues of gender and racial inclusivity, they could not fully identify themselves as Filipino. Hence, the need to coin a new term to describe their identity.

This has also brought about the birth of a new dialect within the Filipino Language, the Filipinx Dialect, which seeks to correct words that they have deemed non-inclusive. Examples of which are Titx (For Uncles and Aunts) and Lolx (For Grandparents)

Etymology:

Filipino-ex

Filipino - refers to the inhabitants or descendants of the Philippine Nation
Ex - Prefix or Suffix to denote former

I am a Filipinx. My Filipino grandparents migrated to the USA in the 70s, and our family has been here ever since. I was born here, and I grew up here. I don't fully speak a Philippine Native Language, but would like to learn, especially if it could be more inclusive to other genders and races.
By Avivah