feminine in Danish
feminine in Danish is kvindelig, feminin, kvinde — feminine means having qualities traditionally associated with women, such as gentleness or delicacy.
feminine in Danish
kvindelig
Of or pertaining to the female sex; biologically female, not male.
feminin
Belonging to females; typically used by females.
kvinde
Belonging to females; typically used by females.
feminin
Having the qualities stereotypically associated with women: nurturing, not aggressive.
kvindelig
Having the qualities stereotypically associated with women: nurturing, not aggressive.
hunkøn
(grammar) Of, pertaining or belonging to the female grammatical gender, in languages that have gender distinctions.
feminin
(grammar) Of, pertaining or belonging to the female grammatical gender, in languages that have gender distinctions.
femininum
(grammar) The feminine gender.
What does "feminine" mean?
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adj Having qualities traditionally associated with women, such as gentleness or delicacy.
"She has a very feminine sense of style."
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adj Relating to women or the female sex.
"The perfume was marketed toward a feminine audience."
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adj In grammar, belonging to the gender category that includes words for female beings in languages that mark gender.
""La table" is feminine in French even though tables have no sex."
feminine in a sentence
- She has a very feminine sense of style.
- The perfume was marketed toward a feminine audience.
- "La table" is feminine in French even though tables have no sex.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "feminine" in Danish?
"feminine" in Danish is kvindelig, feminin, kvinde. feminine means: Having qualities traditionally associated with women, such as gentleness or delicacy.
How do you use "feminine" in a sentence?
Example: "She has a very feminine sense of style." In Danish, "feminine" is kvindelig, feminin, kvinde.
Are there other ways to say "feminine" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 5 translations listed for "feminine": kvindelig, feminin, kvinde, hunkøn, femininum.
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