weiblich

Meaning and Usage

"Weiblich" means "female" in German and is used to describe anything or anyone that is feminine or female.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "weiblich" is an adjective in German. It is derived from the noun "Weib" which historically meant "woman" but is no longer commonly used in modern German. The suffix "-lich" is used to form adjectives in German, indicating a characteristic or quality.

Comparisons between German and English

The English translation of "weiblich" is "female," which is a close equivalent. Both words are used to describe the feminine gender.

Cultural Context

In German, the word "weiblich" is used to describe gender-related characteristics and is an important term when discussing gender identity and biological sex.

Example Sentences

  1. Sie hat eine weibliche Katze. (She has a female cat.)
  2. Die Blume ist sehr weiblich. (The flower is very feminine.)

Memory Tips

You can remember the meaning of "weiblich" by associating it with the English word "womanly," as they both convey the idea of femininity.

Additional Vocabulary

  • männlich (masculine)
  • feminin (feminine)
  • das Weib (outdated, equivalent to "woman")
  • die Frau (woman)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

"weiblich" is an adjective and does not have a gender or plural form.

Conjugation (for verbs)

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