Abstract

Humans' most fundamental means of communicating and disseminating ideas is language. It reflects cultural norms and values. Linguistic disparities between sexes are an inevitable result of the gender gap as a social and cultural issue. Gender disparities in language reflect broader social phenomena and evolve over time, all of which have their roots in society. Language, sexuality, and culture are all intertwined in complex ways. There are communication barriers and misconceptions because men and women have different expression traits, regardless of the topic or style of speech. There are a number of factors, such as differences in social standing and brain structure, that have been cited to explain why men and women express themselves differently. This research analyses and provides examples of how men and women communicate differently in their daily lives. According to the research presented in the paper, males and females do not always use the same vocabulary when referring to the same concepts.

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