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1 køn n
gender -
2 køn
I sg - kønnet, pl - køn1) биол. пол м2) грам. род мIIкраси́вый* * *comely, gender, good-looking, pretty, sex* * *I. (et -) sex,( undertiden) gender;(gram.) gender;[ det andet køn] the opposite sex;II. adj pretty ( fx flower, poem, tune, village),( om pige) pretty,( om dreng) good-looking;( ironisk) pretty, nice, fine;[ du er en køn hjælper!] nice sort of helper you are![ det er en køn én (el. en køn kop te)] that's a pretty kettle of fish;[ det var kønt af dig] that was nice of you;[ sidde kønt i det] be in a (pretty el. nice) mess (el. fix);[ han er ikke for køn ( selv)] he is not in a position to throw stones. -
3 femininum
(et) the feminine (gender). -
4 fælleskøn
common gender. -
5 hankøn
sg - hánkønnet1) мужско́й пол2) грам. мужско́й род* * ** * *(et) male sex;(gram.) the masculine gender. -
6 hunkøn
sg - húnkønnet1) же́нский пол2) грам. же́нский род* * ** * *female sex;(gram.) the feminine (gender). -
7 intetkøn
sg - íntetkønnet, грам.сре́дний род* * ** * *the neuter (gender) ( fx an adjective in the neuter). -
8 kønsbøjning
(gram.) inflection for gender. -
9 maskulinum
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10 fælleskøn n
common gender [in grammar] -
11 intetkøn n
neuter [gender in grammar] -
12 neutrum n
neuter [gender in grammar]
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