• I am a feminist because I believe in equal rights for women and men. | feministo • A man and a woman are people of different gender s. In French, adjectives agree in ~ and number with the noun they qualify. | genro; sekso • He faked his death and assumed a new identity . Our language is an important part of our cultural ~. Layla struggled with her ~. | idento; identeco • In some species of animals, the female is dominant over the male. | ino, femalo • He has become a role model for his younger stepbrother. Parents should be ~s for their children. | modelulo, ekzemplulo • Who will play the role of the princess? Nature plays an important ~ in our life. The ~ of a lawyer is to prove that his client is innocent. | rolo • How do you feel about sex before marriage? Same-~ marriage is legal here. | sekso; amoro, seksumado, sekskuniĝo • transgenrulo, transseksulo: transgender • In seahorses it's the male that gets pregnant. The suspect is a black ~. | masklo; virseksulo; viro • We have enough bathrooms that we can provide facilities that give every patron one of three options: men, women, or gender-neutral . Wouldn't it be great if a ~ pronoun for "he" or "she" existed in English? | genroneŭtrala • "It's because you're a girl." "That's sexist ." | seksisma, virinmalamika • subeca, subula, cedema; obeema, humila: submissive • In some species of animals, the female is dominant over the male. | superreganta; superrega, superregema; supera • apoteozi, glori, laŭdegi: to glamorise|to glamorize • formi; determini, influi: to shape • komunikkomenci, envolviĝi; simpatii: to enter into • The management finally succumb ed to the demand of the workers and gave them a raise. My grandfather ~ed to a terminal cancer this year. | ne elteni, subfali, submeti, cedi • The government hopes that lowering its carbon emissions will set an example and that other countries will follow suit. | starigi la ekzemplon, montri la ekzemplon, doni la ekzemplon • You cannot kill yourself by holding your breath. Please make ~ at home here. | vin mem • aliseksemismo: heterosexism • There is no denying the fact that no one is free from racial prejudice . We should not be influenced in our decisions by our ~s. | antaŭjuĝo; antaŭjuĝado • Everyone, without any discrimination , has the right to equal pay for equal work. They've realized they should stop ~ against gays. | diskriminacio; distingokapablo, distingivo • Due to her boss's aggressive homophobia , Sara was too intimidated to bring her girlfriend to the office party. | samseksemulfobio, gejfobio, homofobio • She recently came out as a lesbian . Gay and ~ people should have their rights, shouldn't they? | samseksemulino • Because of the change in Canadian marriage laws, many American homosexual s came to Canada to get married. | samseksemulo, gejo • strangulo, samseksemulo: queer • aliseksema: heterosexual|straight • Tom is either gay or bisexual , I think. | ambaŭseksema • He gets pissed off very easily and yells and screams. | kolerega • Gay and lesbian people should have their rights, shouldn't they? | lesba, samseksema • naŭzata, naŭzita: disgusted • When Tom finally decided to come out of the closet, everyone already knew he was homosexual|gay . | samseksema • When Tom finally decided to come out of the closet|come out, everyone already knew he was gay. | malkaŝi sian seksan orientiĝon, elŝrankiĝo • She's in total denial about her husband's philandering. The police didn't believe his ~. | neado, neo; malhavigo; malebligo; malkonfeso; abnegacio • You have to share the cake equally . With Esperanto you can communicate ~ with people from other countries. Mirabelles are ~ delicious in a compote. | same, egale • Silence! I will not tolerate your insolence! I can ~ cold weather but not hot weather. | toleri • Our calculation s show that the rocket is off its course. According to my ~, she should be in India by now. | kalkulo • She looked worried about her school report . Dan has a copy of the police ~. According to the weather ~, it will snow tonight. I'm going to analyze the experimental results, and write a ~. | raporto, informo; sciigo; referato • I asked Tom to confirm my finding s. In archaeology, it is important to keep ~s intact and undamaged. My ~s suggest that that is not the case. | trovaĵo, konstato; verdikto • The application allows you to quickly calculate the ratio of body mass index - BMI. The Prime Minister's speech was ~d to anger the opposition parties. | kalkuli • From this you can conclude that feminism is still necessary. The concert ~d with the national anthem. In 1978 a peace treaty was ~d between Japan and China. | konkludi; fini; finiĝi • Are you sure you don't want to consider another option? You must ~ what kind of work you want to do. We all ~ that your idea is impractical. | konsideri kiel; konsideri, pripensi; kontempli; rigardi; rigardi kiel • The salesman demonstrate d how to use it. The students ~d against the new government. Even when the facts ~d the opposite, he maintained he hadn't stolen it. | demonstri; manifesti; demonstracii, manifestacii; eksponi • The doctor examine d the patients. It is necessary to ~ all possible consequences. | esplori; ekzameni; kontroli; ekspertizi • Can you recommend me a good camera? | rekomendi • I want to summarise|summarize the content of the presentation and draw a conclusion. To ~, I'm saying that society is becoming better. | resumi • Mrs. Bruce was the first female pilot to fly between England and Japan. A mare is a ~ horse. | ina • Mary isn't very feminine . This house needs a ~ touch. In German, the ~ definite article's genitive singular is "der". | ineca, virineca; ingenra • The penis is one of the male reproductive organs. The ~ peacock has colorful tail feathers. The queen failed to produce a ~ heir for the king. | vira • Men like to look masculine . Does it only apply to ~ nouns? | vireca; virgenra • The french eat cheese and drink wine; that's a stereotype . | stereotipo • He is independent of his parents. | sendependa; memstara • perdi; malvenki; malvenkiĝi: to lose • Tom's girlfriend is very supportive and understanding . He's very ~. | komprenema • He treat s her badly. | trakti • rezultato: result • We aim at that objective. | celi al