gender

gender
noun
1) (Ling.) [grammatisches] Geschlecht; Genus, das
2) (coll.): (one's sex) Geschlecht, das

gender gap — Unterschied zwischen den Geschlechtern

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['‹endə]
noun
(any of a number of classes into which nouns and pronouns can be divided (eg masculine, feminine, neuter).) das Genus, das Geschlecht
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gen·der
[ˈʤendəʳ, AM -dɚ]
I. n
1. (male, female) Geschlecht nt
2. LING Genus nt fachspr, Geschlecht nt
II. n modifier Geschlechter-
\gender balance AM ausgewogenes Verhältnis der Geschlechter
\gender question Geschlechterfrage f
\gender role Geschlechterrolle f
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['dZendə(r)]
n
Geschlecht nt

what gender is this word? — welches Geschlecht hat dieses Wort?

the feminine/masculine/neuter gender — das Femininum/Maskulinum/Neutrum

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gender1 [ˈdʒendə(r)] s
1. LING Genus n, Geschlecht n:
what gender is this word? welches Genus hat dieses Wort?
2. US oder umg Br
a) Geschlecht n (von Personen)
b) koll Geschlecht n:
the female gender
gender2 [ˈdʒendə(r)] obs für academic.ru/24330/engender">engender
gen. abk
1. gender
2. general (generally)
3. LING genitive
4. BIOL genus
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noun
1) (Ling.) [grammatisches] Geschlecht; Genus, das
2) (coll.): (one's sex) Geschlecht, das

gender gap — Unterschied zwischen den Geschlechtern

* * *
n.
Genus m.
Geschlecht n.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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