Masculine
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British pronunciation/mˈæskjʊlˌɪn/
American pronunciation/ˈmæskjəɫən/

Definice a Význam "masculine"

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mužný, maskulinní

related to qualities, characteristics, or behaviors typically associated with men
masculine definition and meaning
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The masculine physique of the bodybuilder was evident in his strong muscles and broad shoulders.
Mužný fyzický vzhled kulturisty byl zřejmý v jeho silných svalech a širokých ramenou.
Sarah admired the masculine confidence and assertiveness of her colleague during the business meeting.
Sarah obdivovala mužnou a asertivní sebejistotu svého kolegy během obchodní schůzky.
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mužský, maskulinní

(of a language's grammar) referring to males
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In languages with grammatical gender, such as Spanish or French, nouns like ' el libro' ( the book ) or ' le garçon' ( the boy ) are classified as masculine.
V jazycích s gramatickým rodem, jako je španělština nebo francouzština, jsou podstatná jména jako 'el libro' (kniha) nebo 'le garçon' (chlapec) klasifikována jako mužský rod.
Adjectives and articles in these languages must agree in gender and number with the masculine nouns they modify, such as ' el libro grande' ( the big book ).
Přídavná jména a články v těchto jazycích se musí shodovat v rodu a čísle s mužskými, maskulinními podstatnými jmény, která upravují, jako je 'el libro grande' (velká kniha).
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mužský, mužský ženský

(music or poetry) ending on an accented beat or syllable
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maskulinum, mužský rod

(grammar) a word or grammatical form that refers to males

What is "masculine"?

Masculine is a grammatical category that refers to nouns, pronouns, and adjectives associated with male characteristics or qualities. In languages that mark gender, masculine forms are often used to denote male people or animals. For example, in Spanish, the word "ingeniero," meaning "engineer," is masculine, and it is used with masculine adjectives, such as "alto," meaning "tall," to form "ingeniero alto," meaning "tall engineer." In English, masculine is primarily reflected in pronouns, such as "he" and "him." Understanding the masculine gender is essential for maintaining grammatical agreement and clarity in communication, especially in languages with specific gender rules.

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