Kadınsı
Frau
Cümleler
Kitty ist eine junge Frau 👩 aus der englischen Oberschicht .
Kitty, İngiliz üst sınıfından genç bir kadın.
Er wurde von der Frau 👩 eines britischen "Divisional Commissioner" aufgezogen .
Bir İngiliz "Bölüm Komiseri" nin karısı tarafından yetiştirildi.
Ein 1 Mann 👨 spricht in ein 1 Mikrofon 🎤 , während eine überraschte Frau 👩 eine ausgestopfte Schlange 🐍 hält .
Bir adam mikrofonda konuşurken, şaşırmış bir kadın doldurulmuş bir yılan tutar.
Anlam (English)
- (feminine) woman (adult female human)
- (feminine) wife (married woman, especially in relation to her spouse)
- (feminine) a title of courtesy, equivalent to Mrs/Ms, which has nearly replaced Fräulein in the function of Miss
- (feminine) madam (polite form of address for a woman or lady)
- (feminine) lady; noblewoman (woman of breeding or higher class)
Kavramlar
müdire hanım
Leydi
cıvır
nisa
evli kadın
hayat arkadaşı
Synonyms
schöne Geschlecht
weibliche Person
weibliches Geschlecht
weiblicher Mensch
Madam
verheiratete Frau
riesige Brüste
mit großen Brüsten
Tränen einer
weibliches Wesen
weibliche Geschlecht
frisch Vermählte
Madame Mesdames
Olle
Alsche
Schabo
Chinne
Geue
Ehegemahl
Ehegemahlin
Angetraute
Ehegesponst
weibliches Genus
Frauensperson
Evastochter
Person weiblichen Geschlechts
gnädige Frau
Kurtisane
vornehme Dame
meine Dame
Sıklık
Lehçeler
Zürih
frau
Basel-Landschaft
frau
Basel-Landschaft
boone
Basel-Landschaft
hutte
Aargau
tschättere
Basel-Landschaft
stigg
Luzern
frau
Luzern
frou
St. Gallen
frou
Basel-Landschaft
schiff
Basel-Landschaft
bettfläsche
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/fʁaʊ̯/
Etimoloji (English)
In summary
From Middle High German vrouwe, vrowe, from Old High German frouwa (“mistress”), from Proto-West Germanic *frauwjā, from Proto-Germanic *frawjǭ, a feminine form of *frawjô (“lord”), giving Old English frēa (“lord, king; God, Christ; husband”), frēo (“woman”), from Proto-Indo-European *proHwo-, a derivation from *per- (“to go forward”). Cognate with Old Saxon frūa (hence Middle Low German vrouwe, Modern Low German frug), Old Norse freyja and frú (hence Icelandic frú and Norwegian frue). Further cognates include German Fron (“corvée, soccage”) and its kin. The Indo-European root is also the source of Proto-Slavic *pravъ (“right, straight, correct”), whence Old Church Slavonic правъ (pravŭ), Russian пра́вый (právyj, “right”), perhaps also Ancient Greek πρῶρα (prôra, “bow, prow”) and the first element of Latin provincia, if this is from Proto-Indo-European *prōwiōn.
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