sexual - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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sexual (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/seɡˈsu̯al/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, "sexual" relates to anything pertaining to sex or the characteristics of sex. It is commonly used in various contexts, including biology, psychology, and medicine, to refer to sexual health, sexual orientation, sexual behavior, and more.

The word is fairly common in both spoken and written contexts, though it may appear more frequently in academic, medical, or formal discussions. In casual conversations, other terms might be used to describe sexual matters.

Example Sentences

  1. La educación sexual es fundamental en las escuelas.
    Sexual education is fundamental in schools.

  2. Es importante hablar sobre la salud sexual con un médico.
    It is important to talk about sexual health with a doctor.

  3. La orientación sexual de una persona debería ser respetada.
    A person's sexual orientation should be respected.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "sexual" itself is less frequently part of idiomatic expressions, it can be combined with other words to form phrases related to sexuality.

  1. Salud sexual
    Es fundamental que cada persona tenga acceso a información sobre salud sexual.
    It is essential that everyone has access to information about sexual health.

  2. Derechos sexuales
    La lucha por los derechos sexuales de todas las personas es muy importante.
    The fight for the sexual rights of all individuals is very important.

  3. Relaciones sexuales
    Es vital practicar relaciones sexuales seguras para prevenir enfermedades.
    It is vital to practice safe sexual relations to prevent diseases.

  4. Identidad sexual
    La identidad sexual puede ser un tema de debate en nuestra sociedad.
    Sexual identity can be a subject of debate in our society.

  5. Educación sexual integral
    La educación sexual integral en las escuelas puede prevenir embarazos no deseados.
    Comprehensive sexual education in schools can prevent unwanted pregnancies.

Etymology

The word "sexual" comes from the Latin "sexualis," which is derived from "sexus," meaning "sex." The transition from Latin to Spanish maintained a close relationship to the original meaning, retaining the focus on biological and social characteristics related to sex.

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23-07-2024