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Lesbica?An idiom is an expression whose meaning is not readily apparent based on the individual words in the expression. This forum is dedicated to discussing idioms and other sayings. |
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Lesbica?
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I understand lthe words lesbianismo and lesbiana. And I have come across the word lesbica. What is the difference? Is there some nuance? And lesbico? Why does it end in "o"? Dean Last edited by deandddd; Today at 02:06 PM. |
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Lésbica appears to be an adjective.
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In one regard, lésbico is an adjective; its ending agrees with the masculine singular noun it modifies. If the modified noun is masculine plural, the plural form lésbicos is used. Modified feminine nouns take the forms lésbica and lésbicas, respectively.
The masculine forms can be found in noun phrases like «el amor lésbico» and «los derechos lésbicos». The feminine forms appear in noun phrases like «asamblea lésbica» and «películas lésbicas». On another note, the nouns lésbico, lésbicos, lésbica, and lésbicas are used to identify persons from Lesvos (or Lesbos), the third largest Greek island. |
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Rusty,
Ah, ok, you gave my mind a good wakeup call! Dean |
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