General terms:
* Masculine: male, man, boy, he, him, his
* Feminine: female, woman, girl, she, her, hers
Grammatical terms:
* Masculine: masculine, male, virile
* Feminine: feminine, female, womanly
Biological terms:
* Masculine: male, XY chromosomes
* Feminine: female, XX chromosomes
Social/Cultural terms:
* Masculine: strong, assertive, dominant, aggressive
* Feminine: gentle, nurturing, submissive, emotional
Other Languages:
* Spanish: Masculino (masculine), Femenino (feminine)
* French: Masculin (masculine), Féminin (feminine)
* German: Männlich (masculine), Weiblich (feminine)
Important Note: It's crucial to remember that gender is complex and not always binary. Using the terms "masculine" and "feminine" can be limiting and reinforce gender stereotypes.
Instead of focusing on binary terms, it's better to use more nuanced language that recognizes the wide range of human experiences and identities. For example:
* Gender-neutral terms: person, individual, human
* Specific terms: transmasculine, transfeminine, non-binary, genderfluid
Remember, language shapes our thinking, and using inclusive and respectful language is essential for creating a more equitable society.