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Latest revision as of 22:59, 17 July 2013 English[edit] Wikipedia Etymology[edit] Borrowing from Latin scrōtum. Pronunciation[edit] scrotum (plural scrotums or scrota) - (anatomy) The bag of skin and muscle that contains the testicles in mammals.
- The female labia majora is homologous to the male scrotum.
Synonyms[edit] Derived terms[edit] Translations[edit] the bag of the skin and muscle that contains the testicles - Albanian: qese e herdheve (sq) f
- Arabic: صفن (ar) (ṣafan) m, كيس الصفن (ar) (kiis al-ṣafan) m, كيس (ar) (kiis) m
- Egyptian Arabic: صفن (ṣafan) m
- Aragonese: please add this translation if you can
- Armenian: ամորձապարկ (hy) (amorjapark) , փոշտ (hy) (p'ošt) , (slang, vulgar) պլոր (hy) (plor)
- Asturian: escrotu (ast) m
- Belarusian: машонка (be) (mašónka) f
- Bengali: অন্ডকোষ (bn) (ônḑôkosh) , অণ্ডকোষ (bn) (ônḑôkosh)
- Catalan: escrot (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 春袋 (ceon1 doi6)
- Mandarin: 陰襄 (zh) , 阴襄 (zh) (yīnxiāng) , 陰囊 (zh) , 阴囊 (zh) (yīnnáng)
- Min Nan: 陰囊 (zh-min-nan) , 阴囊 (zh-min-nan) (im-lông) , 膦脬 (zh-min-nan) , 膦胞 (zh-min-nan) (lān-pha)
- Czech: šourek (cs) m
- Danish: skrotum (da)
- Dutch: scrotum (nl) n
- Esperanto: skroto (eo)
- Estonian: munandikott (et)
- Faroese: skólpur (fo) m, pungur (fo) m
- Finnish: kivespussi (fi)
- French: scrotum (fr) m
- Galician: escroto (gl) m
- German: Skrotum (de) n, Hodensack (de) m
- Greek: όσχεο (el) (óscheo)
- Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
- Hebrew: כיס האשכים (he) , שַׂק הָאֲשָׁכִים (he) (sak ha-ashakhim) m
- Hindi: अंडकोष (hi) (ãṇḍakoṣ) m
- Hungarian: herezacskó (hu)
- Icelandic: pungur (is) m, böllur (is) m
- Italian: scroto (it)
- Japanese: 陰嚢 (ja) (いんのう, innō)
- Kannada: please add this translation if you can
| | - Khmer: ក្រសោមស្វាស (km) (krɑsaom svaah) , ប្លោក (km) (plaok)
- Korean: 불 (ko) (bul) , 음낭 (ko) (eumnang) (陰囊 (ko) )
- Latvian: sēklinieku maisiņš (lv) m
- Lithuanian: kapšelis (lt) m, sėklidžių kapšelis (lt) m
- Low German: Klötensack (nds) , Skrotum (nds)
- Malay: kantung buah zakar (ms) , kerandut buah pelir (ms) , skrotum (ms)
- Malayalam: വൃഷണസഞ്ചി (ml)
- Marathi: please add this translation if you can
- Persian: پوست بیضه (fa) (pust-e beyze) , کیسه بیضه (fa) (kise-ye beyze) , کیسه خایه (fa) (kise-ye xâye)
- Polish: moszna (pl) f
- Portuguese: escroto (pt) m
- Romanian: scrot (ro) n
- Russian: мошонка (ru) (mošónka) f
- Sanskrit: अण्डकोष (sa) (aṇḍakoṣa)
- Serbo-Croatian: mòšnja (sh) f, mȍšnice (sh) f pl, mȍšnička (sh) f
- Slovak: miešok (sk) m, skrótum (sk) n, gule (sk) f pl, (slang, vulgar) gule (sk) f pl, (slang, vulgar) vajcia (sk) n pl
- Slovene: modnik (sl) m, mošnja (sl) f, skrotum (sl) m
- Spanish: escroto (es) m
- Swahili: korodani (sw)
- Swedish: pung (sv) c, scrotum (sv) , skrotum (sv)
- Tagalog: eskroto (tl) , bayag (tl)
- Tamil: விதைப்பை (ta) (vitaippai)
- Telugu: వృషణం (te) (vRshaNaM) , అండకోశము (te) (aMDakOSamu) , బీజావయవము (te) (bIjaavayavamu)
- Thai: ถุงอัณฑะ (th)
- Turkish: skrotum (tr)
- Ukrainian: мошонка (uk) (mošónka) f, калитка (uk) (kalýtka) f
- Urdu: صُفَن (ur)
- Vietnamese: bìu dái (vi)
- Volapük: skrot (vo)
- Yucatec Maya: chiim
- ǃXóõ: ǂqhàn-tê
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Etymology[edit] Borrowing from Latin scrōtum. scrotum m (plural scrotums) - scrotum
Wikipedia la scrōtum (genitive scrōtī); n, second declension - (anatomy) scrotum
- Scrotum est membrum gignendi hominis et animalis in formam sacci, quod testes continet et protegit.
- The scrotum is a sac-shaped genital of humans and animals, which contains and protects the testes.
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