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Chinese
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sex; nature; suffix corresponding to ‑ness or ‑ity
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ailment; illness; disease ailment; illness; disease; fall ill; sick; defect
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simp. and trad. (性病)
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性
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Pronunciation
Noun
性病
- sexually transmitted disease; venereal disease
Synonyms
- 性傳播感染/性传播感染 (xìng chuánbō gǎnrǎn)
- 暗病 (Hakka, Quanzhou Hokkien)
- 歹囝症 (Hokkien)
- 腌臢病 (Quanzhou Hokkien)
- 花柳毒 (Puxian Min)
- 花柳病 (huāliǔbìng) (dated)
- 陰症/阴症 (Hokkien)
Derived terms
Japanese
Pronunciation
Noun
性病 • (seibyō) ←せいびやう (seibyau)?
- a sexually transmitted disease; a venereal disease
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- おいィィィィ‼ なんでゲーム開始直後から毒もってんだァァァ‼ なんで生まれた時から画面 緑色なんだよ‼
- Oyiiii‼ Nan de gēmu kaishi chokugo kara doku motten daaaa‼ Nan de umareta toki kara gamen midori-iro na n da yo‼
- Heyyyy!! How did I get poisoned right at the beginning of the game!? Why is my status box green already!?
これだから男は… どこの女からもらってきたアルか‼- Kore da kara otoko wa … Doko no onna kara moratte kita aru ka‼
- Typical of men… What kinda woman did that come from, eh!?
性病みたいな言い方すんじゃねーよ‼- Seibyō mitai na iikata sun ja nē yo‼
- Don’t make it sound like an STD!!
References
- ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- ^ NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, editor (1998), NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (in Japanese), Tokyo: NHK Publishing, Inc., →ISBN
- ^ Kindaichi, Kyōsuke et al., editors (1997), 新明解国語辞典 (in Japanese), Fifth edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
Korean
Noun
性病 • (seongppyeong or McCune-Reischauer: sŏngppyŏng or Yale: sēngppyeng) (hangeul 성병)
- hanja form? of 성병 (“venereal disease”)