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MistressKayG | 02:33 Mon 18th Oct 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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What is the phonetic translation of "transvestite" or "cross dresser"
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I may not be alone in not understanind your question - can you re-phrase it, and re-post? Thanks.
Or even 'not understanding'!

"Trans" is latin, and means "across". "Vest"ite is related to "vestments", which is again Latin, and means clothes. The "ite" suffix denotes adherence and thus the whole word means someone who likes to dress in the clothes of the 'opposite'.

Is that what you mean?

If WaldoMcFroog's answer only deserves * then you need to clarify what you mean by "phonetic translation".
I reckon the questionner meant phonetic transliteration, as in "traenzvestait" (with the ae stuck together, the middle e written as a backwards 3, and the final i without a dot).
OK then in Internet-rendered IPA, transvestite would be [traenz'vEstaIt]. Without internet-rendering, the closest you can get is [tr��nz'v��staIt].
... or not, seeing as this site doesn't support some foreign character.

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