In Thai culture, men typically use more direct and assertive language, while women often use softer and more polite language. Men may also use more formal speech registers to assert authority, whereas women may employ more deferential language to show respect. These differences in speech patterns reflect traditional gender roles and social hierarchy in Thai society.
Female...the male version would be Denis.....
In French, "Michele" can be both a male or female name. When spelled "Michèle" with an accent, it is typically a female name, and when spelled "Michel" without an accent, it is commonly a male name.
Guadalupe can be a male or female name. In Spanish-speaking cultures, Guadalupe is commonly a female name referring to the Virgin of Guadalupe. However, it can also be a male name in certain contexts.
Yes, "obrigado" can be used for male speakers and "obrigada" for female speakers.
Larissa is typically a female name.
A female fetus with an a y chromosome is what makes it develop differently from a male fetus.
yes
Most English words can be male or female, including "Tahitian".
no they hunt exactly
They lie differently ------------------- Well, no. Male and female tongues could be the same. But most of all not really. ♥sallyliu
you cannot "speak male or female" in French. You are only using words that can be masculine or feminine, but you use the same words regardless of your own gender.
i think it is a boy name but you might think differently
i don't have any idea
Gender does not determine size of your anus. Everybody grows differently. There is no answer to this question.
Not nearly As much as a female
The female fetus has a Y chromosome while the fetus only has two x chromosome.
In their culture it is better to have male babies due to the fact that they see them as more valuable.