Correct spelling for the English word "hirself" is [hɜːsˈɛlf], [hɜːsˈɛlf], [h_ɜː_s_ˈɛ_l_f] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The term "hirself" is a non-binary, gender-inclusive pronoun used as a reflexive pronoun in the English language. It is derived from the pronoun "hir" which is used to refer to someone of a non-binary or gender-neutral identity.
"Hirself" is used to reflect back or refer to the subject of the sentence, usually after an action has been performed on the subject. It functions similarly to the reflexive pronouns "himself" and "herself" used for male and female identities, respectively.
The pronoun "hirself" can be used to denote the person's gender-neutral or non-binary identity, acknowledging their gender expression and identity preferences. By using this pronoun, individuals can affirm their gender identity and challenge the traditional gender binary system.
"Hirself" is a signifier of respect and inclusivity for individuals who identify outside of the male-female gender binary. It promotes language that acknowledges and respects the diversity of gender identities beyond the binary framework.
It is important to note that pronouns, including "hirself," are deeply personal and should be used to address individuals only if they explicitly choose to use them. Adhering to an individual's preferred pronouns is an act of recognizing and respecting their identity.