Different languages have unique grammatical gender systems which influence the adoption of inclusive pronouns. For example, languages like Spanish, French, or German have gendered nouns and pronouns deeply embedded in their structure, making the introduction of neutral or non-binary pronouns more complex compared to languages like English. This linguistic diversity can slow down or complicate efforts to adopt inclusive pronoun practices across regions.
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