trans-

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Prefix

 * 1)  Extending across, through, or over.
 * 2)  To or on the other side of, beyond; outside of.
 * 3)  A compound in which two atoms or groups are situated on opposite sides of some plane of symmetry passing through the compound.
 * 4) Transgender or transsexual, or pertaining to those who are transgender or transsexual.
 * 1)  To or on the other side of, beyond; outside of.
 * 2)  A compound in which two atoms or groups are situated on opposite sides of some plane of symmetry passing through the compound.
 * 3) Transgender or transsexual, or pertaining to those who are transgender or transsexual.
 * 1)  A compound in which two atoms or groups are situated on opposite sides of some plane of symmetry passing through the compound.
 * 2) Transgender or transsexual, or pertaining to those who are transgender or transsexual.
 * 1) Transgender or transsexual, or pertaining to those who are transgender or transsexual.

Usage notes

 * In the first two senses, "on the other side of", this prefix is usually attached directly to the word it modifies, or sometimes separated from it by a hyphen:,.
 * In the sex- or gender-related sense, this prefix is attached directly to certain words, most notably and . In other cases, the related standalone adjective  is used: hence one speaks of issues facing the trans community and trans rights (not *transrights), etc. In particular, it can sometimes be considered offensive to write  or, the preferred spelling being  . Compare  and.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Asturian: tres-
 * Breton: treuz-
 * Catalan:
 * Czech: prů-, přes-
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Galician:, tras-
 * Georgian: იმიერ-, ტრანს-
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian:, , , ,
 * Indonesian: trans-
 * Irish: tras-
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: ,
 * Malay:
 * Persian:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:, , ,
 * Russian:, , через-, чрез-, ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: trìd-, tair-, tar-
 * Spanish: ,

Etymology
.

Prefix

 * 1) trans

Etymology
(see 🇨🇬), ultimately from.

Prefix

 * 1) trans- all senses

Etymology
..

Etymology
.

Etymology
.

Prefix

 * 1) trans-

Etymology
,, from.

Etymology
., which was inherited.

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1) through, across, beyond

Usage notes

 * Before s, trāns- becomes trān-.
 * For some words, the prefix manifests as trā- far more often than as trāns-.
 * , as opposed to trānsdūcō.
 * , as opposed to trānsiciō.
 * , as opposed to trānsloquor.
 * , as opposed to trānsnō.
 * , as opposed to trānsloquor.
 * , as opposed to trānsnō.

Etymology
Borrowed from. , which was inherited.

Etymology
.

Etymology
., which was inherited.

Prefix

 * 1)  all senses

Prefix

 * 1)  (all senses)