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[[en-I:parent]] [[ar-I:والدان (والد)]] [[cs-I:rodiče]] [[de-I:Eltern]] [[es-I:padres]] [[fi-I:vanhemmat]] [[fr-I:parent]] [[it-I:genitori]] [[pl-I:rodzice]] [[pt-I:PAIS]] [[ru-I:Родители]] | [[en-I:parent]] [[ar-I:والدان (والد)]] [[cs-I:rodiče]] [[de-I:Eltern]] [[es-I:padres]] [[fi-I:vanhemmat]] [[fr-I:parent]] [[it-I:genitori]] [[pl-I:rodzice]] [[pt-I:PAIS]] [[ru-I:Родители]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:38, 4 February 2010
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Section | English 112 |
Arabic 112 |
Czech 112 |
German 112 |
Spanish 112 |
Finnish 112 |
French 112 |
Italien 112 |
[[pl-I:11#112|Template:Lang name -pl 112]] |
Portuguese 112 |
Russian 112 |
112-1 | family | أسرة (أسرة) | rodina | Familie | familia | perhe | famille | famiglia | rodzina | FAMÍLIA | Семья |
112-2 | parent | والدان (والد) | rodiče | Eltern | padres | vanhemmat | parent | genitori | rodzice | PAIS | Родители |
112-3 | father | أب (أب) | otec | Vater | padre | isä | père | padre | ojciec | PAI | Отец |
112-4 | mother | الأم (أم) | matka | Mutter | madre | äiti | mère | madre | matka | MÃE | Мать |
112-5 | children | أولاد الوالدين (ولد) | dítě | Kind | hijo | lapsi | enfant | figli | dzieci | FILHO | Дети |
112-6 | son | أبناء (بنوة) | syn | Sohn | hijo | poika | fils | figlio | synowie | FILHO | Сын |
112-7 | daughter | بنات (بنوة) | dcera | Tochter | hija | tytär | fille | figlia | córki | FILHA | Дочь |
The family1 (cf. 115-1) is a different unit which must be carefully distinguished from the household (110-3). It is defined primarily by reference to relationships which pertain to or arise from reproductive processes and which are regulated by law or by custom. The fundamental relationships are those established between a couple by marriage—and that existing between a couple as parents2, i. e., father3 and mother4, and their children5 i. e., sons6 and daughters7.
- 2. parent n. — parental adj. — parenthood n., the state of being or becoming a parent. Note that the term "parent", when used in the singular is not equivalent to the French "parent".
- 3. father n. — paternal adj.
- 4. mother n. — maternal adj.
- 6. son n. — filial adj.
- 7. daughter n. — filial adj.