male female

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English - Turkish
erkek kadın
gender
{i} cinsiyet

Dolaylı çevirileri yorumlarken dikkatli ol. Cinsiyetler değişmiş olabilir. - Be careful interpreting indirect translations. Genders may have changed.

Bir erkek ve bir kadın, farklı cinsiyetlerin insanlarıdır. - A man and a woman are people of different genders.

male and female
erkek ve dişi
gender
müennes
gender
müzekker
male and female
erkek ve dışı
gender
ismin cinsi
gender
common gender her iki cins için ortak olan kelime
gender
{i} cins

Dolaylı çevirileri yorumlarken dikkatli ol. Cinsiyetler değişmiş olabilir. - Be careful interpreting indirect translations. Genders may have changed.

Eskiden cinsiyetin doğuştan kazanıldığını savunanlardandım, ama artık ikili cinsiyet sistemine çok karşıyım. - I used to be really cis, but by now I've become pretty genderqueer.

gender
cansız
gender
feminine gender dişil
gender
{i} k.dili. cinsiyet
gender
{i} isim cinsi
gender
neuter gender camit
gender
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) (toplumsal) cinsiyet
gender
{i} dilb. cins
gender
masculine gender eril
gender
nötr
English - English
gender
female-to-male
Describes a transsexual who undergoes gender reassignment from female physical sex characteristics to male
female-to-male
Describes any transgender behavior from feminine to masculine
female-to-male
Describes an adapter that changes a female end (usually a socket) of a connection into a male one (with pins, usually a plug)
male-to-female
Describes any transgender behavior from masculine to feminine
male-to-female
Describes an adapter that changes a male end (with pins, usually a plug) of a connection into a female one (usually a socket)
male-to-female
Describes a transsexual who undergoes gender reassignment from male physical sex characteristics to female
male or female
are you a man or a woman?
male female

    Hyphenation

    male fe·male

    Turkish pronunciation

    meyl fimeyl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmāl ˈfēˌmāl/ /ˈmeɪl ˈfiːˌmeɪl/

    Etymology

    [ 'mA(&)l ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French masle, male, adjective & noun, from Latin masculus; more at MASCULINE.
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