genere
Danish
Etymology
From French gêner (“bother, annoy, irritate, embarrass”).
Pronunciation
Verb
genere (imperative gener, infinitive at genere, present tense generer, past tense generede, perfect tense er/har generet)
Interlingua
Noun
genere (plural generes)
Italian
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Etymology
From Latin genus (ablative genere).
Pronunciation
Noun
genere m (plural generi)
- kind
- (grammar) gender (of nouns, adjectives, pronouns)
- (grammar) gender, voice (of verbs)
- (taxonomy) genus
- genre
- product
Hyponyms
Related terms
See also
Latin
Noun
(deprecated template usage) genere
Spanish
Pronunciation
Verb
genere
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