Female
Translations of "female" (129 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | femër(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | θῆλυς(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | thêlus | |
| Arabic | أنثى(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), أُنْثَى(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), نتاية(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), أنثى(one of the feminine sex or gender), أُنْثَى(one of the feminine sex or gender), أُنْثَى(animal of feminine sex), نتاية(one of the feminine sex or gender), نتوة(one of the feminine sex or gender) | onθa or onsa, ʔunṯā, netaya, onsa, ʔunṯā, ʔunṯā, netaya, natwa | |
| Aramaic | ܢܩܒܬܢܝܐ(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ܢܩܒܬܐ(one of the feminine sex or gender), ܢܩܒܬܐ(animal of feminine sex) | neqbəṯānāyā, neqbəṯā, neqbəṯā | |
| Armenian | իգական(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), էգ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | igakan, ēg | |
| Asturian | fema(one of the feminine sex or gender), fema(animal of feminine sex), fema(plant of feminine sex) | — | |
| Avar | цӏуяб(one of the feminine sex or gender) | cʼujab | |
| Azerbaijani | dişi(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), dişi(one of the feminine sex or gender), dişi(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Basque | eme(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), eme(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Belarusian | жано́чы(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), жанчы́на(one of the feminine sex or gender), са́мка(one of the feminine sex or gender), самі́ца(one of the feminine sex or gender) | žanóčy, žančýna, sámka, samíca | |
| Bulgarian | же́нски(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), же́нски(having an internal socket), же́нска(one of the feminine sex or gender), са́мка(one of the feminine sex or gender) | žénski, žénski, žénska, sámka | |
| Burmese | နာရီ(one of the feminine sex or gender), မ(one of the feminine sex or gender), မိန်းမ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | nari, ma., min:ma. | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | жена́(one of the feminine sex or gender), самі́ця(one of the feminine sex or gender) | žená, samícja | |
| Catalan | femella(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femella(having an internal socket), femení(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femella(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | مێ(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), مێ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | mê, mê | |
| Central Melanau | mahou(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Chamicuro | molota(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Chechen | сте(one of the feminine sex or gender) | ste | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎨᏴ(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ᎠᎨᏴ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | ageyv, ageyv | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 女(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), 女性的(characteristic of the female sex), 母(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), 雌(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), 雌性(regulating female sexual characteristics), 雌性的(characteristic of the female sex), 女性(one of the feminine sex or gender), 雌性(animal of feminine sex), 雌株(plant of feminine sex) | nǚ, nǚxìngde, mǔ, cí, cíxìng, cíxìngde, nǚxìng, cíxìng, cízhū | |
| Czech | samičí(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ženský(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), samice(one of the feminine sex or gender), samice(animal of feminine sex), žena(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Dalmatian | femia(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Danish | hun(having an internal socket), hun- or hunlig(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), kvindelig(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), hun(animal of feminine sex), hundyr(animal of feminine sex), hunplante(plant of feminine sex), kvinde(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Dutch | vrouwelijk(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), vrouw(one of the feminine sex or gender), wijfje(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Eastern Mari | ава(plant of feminine sex) | ava | |
| Esperanto | ina(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femalo(animal of feminine sex), ino(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Estonian | emane(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Finnish | nais(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), naispuolinen(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), naaras(one of the feminine sex or gender), naaras(animal of feminine sex), nainen(one of the feminine sex or gender), tyttö(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| French | femelle(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femelle(having an internal socket), féminin(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femelle(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Galician | femia(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femia(having an internal socket), femia(one of the feminine sex or gender), femia(animal of feminine sex), femia(plant of feminine sex) | — | |
| Georgian | მდედრი(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), მდედრობითი(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ქალი(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ქალი(one of the feminine sex or gender) | mdedri, mdedrobiti, kali, kali | |
| German | weiblich(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), Weib(one of the feminine sex or gender), Weibchen(one of the feminine sex or gender), Weibchen(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Gheg Albanian | femën(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌵𐌹𐌽𐌰𐌺𐌿𐌽𐌳𐍃(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), 𐌵𐌹𐌽𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), 𐌵𐌹𐌽𐌴𐌹𐌽(one of the feminine sex or gender) | qinakunds, qineins, qinein | |
| Greek | θηλυκός(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), θηλυκός(having an internal socket), θήλυ(one of the feminine sex or gender), θηλυκό(one of the feminine sex or gender) | thilykós, thilykós, thíly, thilykó | |
| Gujarati | સ્ત્રી(one of the feminine sex or gender) | strī | |
| Haitian Creole | femèl(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Hebrew | נקבה \ נְקֵבָה(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), נשי \ נָשִׁי(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), נקבה \ נְקֵבָה(one of the feminine sex or gender) | nekevá, nashí, nekevá | |
| Hindi | नारी(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), मादा(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), मादा(one of the feminine sex or gender), मादा(animal of feminine sex), स्त्री(one of the feminine sex or gender) | nārī, mādā, mādā, mādā, strī | |
| Hungarian | anya(having an internal socket), női(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), nőnemű(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), nőstény(having an internal socket), nőstény(one of the feminine sex or gender), nőstény(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Ido | in(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femino(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Indonesian | betina(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), perempuan(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), betina(one of the feminine sex or gender), perempuan(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Ingrian | imikko(animal of feminine sex), nain(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Ingush | се(one of the feminine sex or gender) | se | |
| Interlingua | feminin (1, 2)(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femina(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Irish | baineann(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), baineannach(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), baineannach(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Istriot | fimana(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Italian | femminile(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femmina(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Japanese | 雌(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), 女性(one of the feminine sex or gender), 雌(one of the feminine sex or gender), 雌(animal of feminine sex) | mesu, josei, mesu, mesu | |
| Javanese | wadon(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), wanita(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Jeju | 암컷(animal of feminine sex) | amkeot | |
| Kannada | ಸ್ತ್ರೀ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | strī | |
| Kashubian | samica(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Kazakh | ұрғашы(one of the feminine sex or gender) | ūrğaşy | |
| Khmer | ស្ត្រីភេទ(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ញី(one of the feminine sex or gender), ស្រី(one of the feminine sex or gender) | strǝy pʰeet, ñii, srəy | |
| Kimaragang | tongondu(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Korean | 녀성(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), 암형(having an internal socket), 여성(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), 암컷(one of the feminine sex or gender), 암컷(animal of feminine sex), 여성(one of the feminine sex or gender) | nyeoseong, amhyeong, yeoseong, amkeot, amkeot, yeoseong | |
| Kumyk | тиши(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), тиши(one of the feminine sex or gender), тиши(animal of feminine sex) | tişi, tişi, tişi | |
| Kyrgyz | ургаачы(one of the feminine sex or gender) | urgaacı | |
| Lao | ຍິງ(one of the feminine sex or gender), ຕົວເມັຽ(one of the feminine sex or gender), ຜູ້ຍິງ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | nying, tūa mīa, phū nying | |
| Latin | fēmineus(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), fēmina(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Latvian | sieviešu dzimtes(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), mātīte(one of the feminine sex or gender), mātīte(animal of feminine sex), sieviete(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Lezgi | паб(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | pab | |
| Lithuanian | moteriškas(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), moteris(one of the feminine sex or gender), moteriškė(one of the feminine sex or gender), patelė(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Low German | Seken(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | samica(animal of feminine sex), samka(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Macedonian | женски(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | ženski | |
| Malay | betina(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), perempuan(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), بتينا(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ڤرمڤوان(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), betina(one of the feminine sex or gender), perempuan(one of the feminine sex or gender), بتينا(one of the feminine sex or gender), ڤرمڤوان(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡥᡝᡥᡝ(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | hehe | |
| Manx | bwoirrin(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), bwoirrinagh(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | she(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Māori | kouwha(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), tamahine(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), uha(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), uwha(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), wahine(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), kouwha(animal of feminine sex), kouwha(plant of feminine sex), uwha(animal of feminine sex), wahine(one of the feminine sex or gender), wahine(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Marathi | स्त्री(one of the feminine sex or gender) | strī | |
| Middle English | femele(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femynyne(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femele(one of the feminine sex or gender), femele(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Mongghul | nine(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Mongolian | охин амьтан(animal of feminine sex), эмэгчин(animal of feminine sex) | oxin amʹtan, emegčin | |
| Nanai | асиа(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | asia | |
| Navajo | aʼáád(one of the feminine sex or gender), biʼáadii(one of the feminine sex or gender), tsaʼii(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | mê(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Norwegian | hunn(having an internal socket), kvinne(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hun(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), hunlig(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), hunn(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), hunnlig(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), kvinnelig(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), hunn(animal of feminine sex), hunndyr(animal of feminine sex), hunnplante(plant of feminine sex) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | ho(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), holeg(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), kvinneleg(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ho(animal of feminine sex), hodyr(animal of feminine sex), hoe(animal of feminine sex), hoplante(plant of feminine sex) | — | |
| Occitan | femenin(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femèla(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femèla(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Odia | ନାରୀ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | nāri | |
| Old English | wīflīċ(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Ossetian | мадӕл(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | madæl | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دیشی(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), دیشی(having an internal socket), دیشی(one of the feminine sex or gender), دیشی(animal of feminine sex) | dişi, dişi, dişi, dişi | |
| Persian | ماده(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), دختر(one of the feminine sex or gender), زن(one of the feminine sex or gender), ماده(one of the feminine sex or gender) | mâde, doxtar, zan, mâde | |
| Polish | żeński(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), żeński(having an internal socket), kobieta(one of the feminine sex or gender), samica(one of the feminine sex or gender), samica(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Portuguese | femeal(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), feminal(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), feminil(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), feminino (1, 2)(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femíneo(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), fêmeo (1, 3)(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), mulheril(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), fêmea(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Romanian | femeiesc(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), feminin(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), muieresc(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femelă(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Russian | же́нский(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), же́нщина(one of the feminine sex or gender), са́мка(one of the feminine sex or gender), са́мка(animal of feminine sex) | žénskij, žénščina, sámka, sámka | |
| Santali | ᱮᱝᱜᱚ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | eṅgô | |
| Scottish Gaelic | banail(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), boireannach(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), bean(one of the feminine sex or gender), boireannach(one of the feminine sex or gender), tè(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ženski(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), женски(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ženka(one of the feminine sex or gender), женка(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Sinhalese | ස්ත්රී(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ස්ත්රී(one of the feminine sex or gender) | strī, strī | |
| Slovak | ženský(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), samica(one of the feminine sex or gender), žena(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Slovene | ženski(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), samica(one of the feminine sex or gender), ženska(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Southern Altai | тижи(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), тижи(one of the feminine sex or gender) | tiži, tiži | |
| Spanish | femenil(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femenino(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), feminal (disused)(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), femíneo(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), hembra(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), hembra(having an internal socket), mujeril(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), fembra (disused)(one of the feminine sex or gender), fembra (disused)(animal of feminine sex), fembra (disused)(plant of feminine sex), fémina(one of the feminine sex or gender), hembra(one of the feminine sex or gender), hembra(animal of feminine sex), hembra(plant of feminine sex) | — | |
| Sundanese | bikang(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Swahili | kike(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), jike(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Swedish | hon(having an internal socket), kvinnlig(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), hona(animal of feminine sex), kvinna(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Tabasaran | хпиб(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | ꭓpib | |
| Tagal Murut | lupoh(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), puunan(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Tajik | зан(one of the feminine sex or gender), мода(one of the feminine sex or gender) | zan, moda | |
| Telugu | ఆడ(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | āḍa | |
| Tetum | feton(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Thai | หญิง(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), ตัวเมีย(one of the feminine sex or gender), ผู้หญิง(one of the feminine sex or gender), หญิง(one of the feminine sex or gender) | yǐng, dtuua-miia, pûu-yǐng, yǐng | |
| Tocharian B | klaiññe(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Tongan | fefine(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Tupinambá | kunhã(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), kunhã(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Turkish | dişi(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), dişi(having an internal socket), bayan(one of the feminine sex or gender), dişi(one of the feminine sex or gender), dişi(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Turkmen | urkaçy(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), aýaal(one of the feminine sex or gender), urkaçy(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Ukrainian | жіно́чий(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), жі́нка(one of the feminine sex or gender), са́мка(one of the feminine sex or gender), са́мка(animal of feminine sex), сами́ця(one of the feminine sex or gender), сами́ця(animal of feminine sex) | žinóčyj, žínka, sámka, sámka, samýcja, samýcja | |
| Upper Sorbian | sančka(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Urdu | زَنانَہ(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), خاتُون(one of the feminine sex or gender), خَوَاتِین(one of the feminine sex or gender), رَن(one of the feminine sex or gender), عَورَت(one of the feminine sex or gender), مادَہ(animal of feminine sex), مادہ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | zanāna, xātūn, xavātīn, ran, 'aurat, māda, māda | |
| Uyghur | چىشى(one of the feminine sex or gender) | chishi | |
| Uzbek | ayol(one of the feminine sex or gender), urgʻochi(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Venetan | fémena(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Vietnamese | cái(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), gái(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), mái(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), nữ(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), cái(one of the feminine sex or gender), cái(animal of feminine sex), mái(animal of feminine sex), nữ(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Volapük | jimenik(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), vomik(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), jimen(one of the feminine sex or gender), jinim(animal of feminine sex), jiplan(plant of feminine sex), vom(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Walloon | femrin(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), frumele(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), frumele(having an internal socket), frumele(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — | |
| Welsh | benyw(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), benywaidd(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), benyw(one of the feminine sex or gender), benyw(animal of feminine sex) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | badjurr(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Yiddish | אישה(one of the feminine sex or gender) | ishe | |
| Yoruba | abo(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it), obìnrin(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| Zazaki | maki (diq)(belonging to the sex that typically produces eggs, or the gender typically associated with it) | — | |
| ǃXóõ | qáe(one of the feminine sex or gender) | — |
femër
أنثى, أُنْثَى, نتاية, أنثى, أُنْثَى, أُنْثَى, نتاية, نتوة
onθa or onsa, ʔunṯā, netaya, onsa, ʔunṯā, ʔunṯā, netaya, natwa
fema, fema, fema
dişi, dişi, dişi
eme, eme
femella, femella, femení, femella
mahou
molota
女, 女性的, 母, 雌, 雌性, 雌性的, 女性, 雌性, 雌株
nǚ, nǚxìngde, mǔ, cí, cíxìng, cíxìngde, nǚxìng, cíxìng, cízhū
samičí, ženský, samice, samice, žena
femia
hun, hun- or hunlig, kvindelig, hun, hundyr, hunplante, kvinde
vrouwelijk, vrouw, wijfje
ina, femalo, ino
emane
nais, naispuolinen, naaras, naaras, nainen, tyttö
femelle, femelle, féminin, femelle
femia, femia, femia, femia, femia
weiblich, Weib, Weibchen, Weibchen
femën
femèl
anya, női, nőnemű, nőstény, nőstény, nőstény
in, femino
betina, perempuan, betina, perempuan
imikko, nain
feminin (1, 2), femina
baineann, baineannach, baineannach
fimana
femminile, femmina
wadon, wanita
samica
tongondu
fēmineus, fēmina
sieviešu dzimtes, mātīte, mātīte, sieviete
moteriškas, moteris, moteriškė, patelė
Seken
samica, samka
betina, perempuan, بتينا, ڤرمڤوان, betina, perempuan, بتينا, ڤرمڤوان
bwoirrin, bwoirrinagh
kouwha, tamahine, uha, uwha, wahine, kouwha, kouwha, uwha, wahine, wahine
femele, femynyne, femele, femele
nine
aʼáád, biʼáadii, tsaʼii
hunn, kvinne
hun, hunlig, hunn, hunnlig, kvinnelig, hunn, hunndyr, hunnplante
ho, holeg, kvinneleg, ho, hodyr, hoe, hoplante
femenin, femèla, femèla
wīflīċ
żeński, żeński, kobieta, samica, samica
femeal, feminal, feminil, feminino (1, 2), femíneo, fêmeo (1, 3), mulheril, fêmea
femeiesc, feminin, muieresc, femelă
banail, boireannach, bean, boireannach, tè
ženski, женски, ženka, женка
ženský, samica, žena
ženski, samica, ženska
femenil, femenino, feminal (disused), femíneo, hembra, hembra, mujeril, fembra (disused), fembra (disused), fembra (disused), fémina, hembra, hembra, hembra
bikang
kike, jike
hon, kvinnlig, hona, kvinna
lupoh, puunan
feton
klaiññe
fefine
kunhã, kunhã
dişi, dişi, bayan, dişi, dişi
urkaçy, aýaal, urkaçy
жіно́чий, жі́нка, са́мка, са́мка, сами́ця, сами́ця
žinóčyj, žínka, sámka, sámka, samýcja, samýcja
sančka
زَنانَہ, خاتُون, خَوَاتِین, رَن, عَورَت, مادَہ, مادہ
zanāna, xātūn, xavātīn, ran, 'aurat, māda, māda
ayol, urgʻochi
fémena
cái, gái, mái, nữ, cái, cái, mái, nữ
jimenik, vomik, jimen, jinim, jiplan, vom
femrin, frumele, frumele, frumele
benyw, benywaidd, benyw, benyw
badjurr
abo, obìnrin
maki (diq)
qáe
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