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women

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈwɪmɪn/

Definitions

  • Adult human females, typically distinguished from men on the basis of biological sex and gender roles.
  • A term often used to collectively refer to female individuals who identify as women.

Usage Examples

  • Many women participated in the marathon this year.
  • The organization focuses on empowering women in all aspects of society.

Etymology

The word "woman" comes from the Old English "wīfmann," which translates to "female human being."

Synonyms

  • Female
  • Lady
  • Girl

Antonyms

  • Man
  • Male

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish mujeres
French femmes
German Frauen
Chinese 女性 (Nǚxìng)
Hindi महिलाएँ (Mahilaen)
Arabic نساء (Nisa')
Russian женщины (Zhenschiny)
Portuguese mulheres
Japanese 女性 (Josei)
Korean 여성 (Yeoseong)

Regional Pronunciation Variations

The pronunciation of "women" can vary slightly based on regional accents, such as the American accent (/ˈwɪmɪn/) versus the British accent (/ˈwɪmən/).

Historical Usage

Throughout history, the term "woman" has undergone various cultural interpretations, often reflecting societal views on gender roles and equality.

Cultural Nuances

The perception and role of women can differ greatly across cultures, influencing language, rights, and societal expectations.

More Information

This section may provide a deeper exploration of the issues surrounding women's rights, achievements, and challenges faced in various societies. It could also cover historical movements and the evolution of gender roles.

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