Is Japanese a gendered language?

The Japanese language has some words and some grammatical constructions associated with men or boys, while others are associated with women or girls. Such differences are sometimes called "gendered language".
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Is Japanese a gender neutral language?

There are no gender differences in written Japanese (except in quoted speech), and almost no differences in polite speech, except for occasional use of wa (and except for the fact that women may be more likely to use polite speech in the first place).
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Does Japan use gendered pronouns?

Japanese has a large number of pronouns, differing in use by formality, gender, age, and relative social status of speaker and audience.
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What languages are genderless?

Genderless languages: Chinese, Estonian, Finnish, and other languages don't categorize any nouns as feminine or masculine, and use the same word for he or she in regards to humans. For people who don't identify along the gender binary, these grammatical differences can be significant.
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How does Japan view gender?

The World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2021 ranked Japan 120th out of 156 countries in terms of gender parity, down 40 places compared to its 2006 ranking.
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Male / Female Japanese DIFFERENCE and NUANCE



Why is Japan's gender gap so big?

Japan has the third highest wage gap in the OECD. The country's long work hours create an environment that reinforces the wage gap because there is a disproportional difference between how much time men and women spend on paid and unpaid work.
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Is abortion legal in Japan?

Abortion in Japan is only allowed under a term limit of 22 weeks if a continued pregnancy or birth will lead to the endangerment to the health of the pregnant woman or economic hardship. Chapter XXIX of the Penal Code of Japan makes abortion de jure illegal in the country.
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Is Korean A gendered language?

There is no gender in Korean. In Korean, nouns are not masculine, feminine, they should be considered "neutral". This applies to adjectives as well as nouns.
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Is Korean gender neutral?

Compared to English, Korean has a general absence of gender-specific pronouns, grammar, and vocabulary, freeing it from many of the problems arising from “he / she” or “actor / actress,” for example, by using gender neutral equivalents (in this case ku and baywu, respectively).
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Can females use Boku?

Although "boku" is noted as used by males only, I've noticed that in some Japanese pop songs, a female singer would refer to herself as "boku" and to her object of affection as "kimi". This seems like a reversal of roles.
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What is the most gender neutral language?

Basque. The Basque language is largely gender-free. Most nouns have no gender, though there are different words for females and males in some cases (ama, "mother"; aita, "father"; guraso, "parent").
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Is Boku polite?

Boku: Polite, Sophisticate, Humble You can use it among your friends but they may feel you are too polite. It is appropriate word to a person who you meet at the first time.
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Does Japan not have pronouns?

Although many grammars and textbooks mention pronouns (代名詞 daimeishi), Japanese lacks true pronouns. (Daimeishi can be considered a subset of nouns.) Strictly speaking, pronouns do not take modifiers, but Japanese daimeishi do: 背の高い彼 se no takai kare (lit. tall he) is valid in Japanese.
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Is Watashi gender neutral?

In formal or polite contexts, “watashi” is gender neutral. However, when it's used in informal or casual contexts, it is usually perceived as feminine. “Boku” is used by men and young boys.
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What is the opposite of oppa?

The direct translations are: Meaning of oppa (오빠) = older brother. Meaning of hyung (형) = older brother. Meaning of noona (누나) = older sister. Meaning of unnie (언니) = older sister.
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What language has only one pronoun?

One word – hän – refers to women, men and people of other genders alike. The use of a gender-neutral personal pronoun hän in the Finnish language offers the opportunity to use inclusive language.
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How do you say feminine in Korean?

feminine {adjective}

여성다운 {adj.}
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How do you pronounce Xe pronouns?

Explain It:
  1. xe/xem/xyr - pronounced “zee/zem/zeer” Used in a sentence: “Xe doesn't want ketchup with xyr fries.”
  2. ze/hir/hirs - pronounced “zee/heer/heers” Used in a sentence: “Ze doesn't want ketchup with hir fries.”
  3. fae/faer/faers - pronounced “fay/fair/fairs” ...
  4. ey/em/eir - pronounced “ay/em/heir”
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What are my pronouns if I'm a boy?

What are some commonly used pronouns? She/her/hers and he/him/his are a few commonly used pronouns. Some people call these “feminine” and “masculine” pronouns, but many people avoid these labels because not everyone who uses he feels “masculine.”
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Who can use Neopronouns?

Neopronouns can be used by anyone, though most often they are used by transgender, non-binary, and/or gender nonconforming people. Don't panic over pronunciation! While there are common ways to pronounce these pronouns, there are many variations, so it is best to ask.
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Is birth control legal in Japan?

After decades of debate, the pill was finally approved for contraceptive use in Japan in June 1999, 40 years after it was approved in most Western countries. The Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare had long been reluctant to approve the pill as a contraceptive.
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How much is pregnancy test in Japan?

It is a urine test. In general you can get tested 1 week after you miss your scheduled period. The price is about 600-800 yen for 2 tests.
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Can you buy birth control Japan?

Most OB/GYNs can prescribe oral birth control pills, or “piru”(ピル)in Japanese. This medication is not available over-the-counter. You need to see a doctor, usually OB/GYN to get a prescription. The pill is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance, and the cost is approximately 3,000 yen per month.
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