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Sex
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English
Pronunciation
- sĕks, /seks/, /seks/
Noun
sex (sexes)
- gender, being either male or female
- What sex is that hamster?
- act of sexual intercourse
- let's have sex
- See also WikiSaurus:sexual intercourse
- general sexual or related (activities)
- Sex and the City
- (rare) with the- womankind in general
Translations
- Bulgarian: пол m (1); секс m (2)
- Breton: reizh (1, 2, 3)
- Dutch: sex, seks
- Finnish: sukupuoli (1); seksi (2)
- French: sexe (1, 2)
- German: Geschlecht n (1), Sex m (2, 3)
- Hebrew: מין (Min) (1, 3), זן (Zan) (1), יחסי מין (Ya'kha'sey Min) (2), סקס (Sex) (3 - Slang, not formal)
- Indonesian: seks (2), jenis kelamin (1)
- Italian: sesso
- Norwegian: kjønn (1), sex (2, 3)
- Polish: płeć f (1); seks m (2, 3)
- Portuguese: sexo
- Russian: пол m (1); секс m (2)
- Slovak: pohlavie (1); sex (2, 3)
- Spanish sexo m (1), (3); relaciones sexuales f pl. (2)
- Swedish: kön (1), sex (2, 3)
- Turkish: seks m (1); sevişme m (2)
Translations
- Finnish: seksuaalinen (meaning same as sexual)
- German: sexuell
- Hebrew: מיני (Mini)
- Italian: sessuale
- Norwegian: sexualitet
- Portuguese: sexual
- Russian: сексуальный
- Slovak: sexuálny m, sexuálna f, sexuálne n
- Swedish: sex-
Verb
to sex
- to determine the sex of
- to have sex with someone (coll.)
Translations
- Hebrew: להזדווג
- Spanish: sexar
Derived terms
Latin
Cardinal Number
sex
- Six.
Declension
Indeclinable.
Derived Words
Slovak
Noun
- sex m
- declension pattern dub
- sex (2, 3)
Swedish
Noun
sex
- act of sexual intercourse
- general sexual or related (activities )
Cardinal Number
Derived terms
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