bisexual in Korean
bisexual in Korean is 양성의, 량성의 — bisexual means romantically or sexually attracted to both men and women.
bisexual in Korean
양성의
Pronounced: yangseong-ui
botany: having both male and female organs
량성의
Pronounced: ryangseong-ui
botany: having both male and female organs
What does "bisexual" mean?
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adj Romantically or sexually attracted to both men and women.
"She came out as bisexual to her family last year."
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adj Having both male and female reproductive parts, as in some flowers or organisms.
"Many flowering plants are bisexual, containing both stamens and pistils."
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noun A person who is attracted to both men and women.
"The support group welcomes bisexuals, gay men, and lesbians alike."
bisexual in a sentence
- She came out as bisexual to her family last year.
- Many flowering plants are bisexual, containing both stamens and pistils.
- The support group welcomes bisexuals, gay men, and lesbians alike.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bisexual" in Korean?
"bisexual" in Korean is 양성의, 량성의. bisexual means: Romantically or sexually attracted to both men and women.
How do you pronounce 양성의?
"bisexual" in Korean is 양성의, pronounced "yangseong-ui".
How do you use "bisexual" in a sentence?
Example: "She came out as bisexual to her family last year." In Korean, "bisexual" is 양성의, 량성의.
Are there other ways to say "bisexual" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "bisexual": 양성의, 량성의.
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