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How to Say "sex" in Spanish

The Spanish word forsexis sexoA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
NounA2
biological category, e.g., male/female
Two simple, stylized figures standing side-by-side, one blue representing male and one pink representing female, symbolizing biological categorization.

Examples

En el formulario, por favor, indique su sexo.

On the form, please indicate your sex.

La bióloga estudia las diferencias entre los sexos en esa especie.

The biologist studies the differences between the sexes in that species.

El sexo del bebé todavía no es conocido.

The sex of the baby is not yet known.

Always a Masculine Noun

Even though 'sexo' can refer to females, the word itself is always 'masculine' in Spanish grammar. This just means you always say 'el sexo' or 'un sexo', never 'la sexo'.

'Sexo' vs. 'Género'

Mistake:Using 'sexo' and 'género' as if they are always the same.

Correction: While often used interchangeably on forms, 'sexo' usually refers to biological traits (male/female), while 'género' (gender) refers to social roles and identity. In everyday conversation, 'género' is more common for identity.

Other Meanings ofsexo

sexocan also mean:

  • sexual activity or intercourse(B1)

See all meanings in the full dictionary entry →

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