female
In Italian, the word 'femmina' is used to refer to a female, particularly in the context of animals or biological sex. It is the feminine form of 'femmina' and is often used in conjunction with 'maschio' (male) to differentiate between the sexes. For example, in a litter of kittens, one might say 'Questa è una femmina' (This is a female) to indicate the sex of a particular kitten.
The female dog is called a bitch.
This sentence is used to describe the term for a female dog in Italian, which is 'cagna'. The term 'femmina' is used as a general term to refer to the female gender of any species.
The color pink is often associated with the female gender.
This phrase expresses a common stereotype that the color pink is frequently linked with females. This association is a cultural norm found not only in Italian society but also in many other cultures.
The female of the king is called queen.
This statement introduces the title of a queen, 'regina', which is used to designate the female counterpart or wife of a king, 're', in Italian.