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The English word "feminine" has the Latin root word "femina," which means woman or female.
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The Latin word for "a female" is femina. This word can be used by itself as a synonym for mulier, "woman", or in apposition to another noun, as in bos femina, "cow" ("female cattle").The adjective muliebris means "female" in the sense of "suitable to a woman, feminine, womanly".Ancilla is a female slave.
The Latin sentence 'Aut est quia tu magnarum pulchrum femina sunt et tu mihi amicam sunt' contains three errors, and is incomplete. For the twice-occurring verbs 'sunt' need to be written as 'es'. Also, the adjective 'pulchrum' needs to be in the feminine form, 'pulchra', to modify 'femina'. And additionally, the word 'magnarum' is an adjective, but has no noun to modify. The word-by-word translation of the corrected sentence is the following: 'aut' means 'but'; 'est' means [he/she/it] is'; 'quia' means 'because'; 'tu' means 'you'; 'magnarum' means 'of the great'; 'pulchra' means 'beautiful'; 'femina' means 'woman'; 'et' means 'and'; 'mihi' means 'to me'; 'amicam' means 'friend'. The English translation therefore is as follows: But it's because you are the beautiful woman of the great... and you are a friend to me.
What the Latin word femina means in English is woman. To saw women you say feminae.
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Domina. No. You obviously haven't studied the language if you believe that. Domina means Mistress! Femina means lady
Domina. No. You obviously haven't studied the language if you believe that. Domina means Mistress! Femina means lady