familie

See also: Familie

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch familie.

Noun

familie (plural families)

  1. family

Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin familia (family, household), from famulus (servant, slave).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /familjə/, [faˈmilˀjə], [fɑˈmilˀjə]

Noun

familie c (singular definite familien, plural indefinite familier)

  1. family (father, mother and their sons and daughters)
  2. family (group of people related by blood, marriage, law, or custom)
  3. family (kin, tribe)
  4. (taxonomy) family (rank in a taxonomic classification, above both genus and species; taxon at this rank)

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin familia.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɑˈmi.li/
  • (file)

Noun

familie f (plural families)

  1. family (close kin)
    Synonym: gezin
  2. relatives (extended kin)
  3. (taxonomy) family

Hypernyms

(taxonomical family):

Hyponyms

(taxonomical family):

Descendants


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin familia, via German Familie.

Noun

familie m (definite singular familien, indefinite plural familier, definite plural familiene)

  1. a family (father, mother and their sons and daughters)
  2. (biology) family (a principal taxonomic category)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin familia, via German Familie.

Noun

familie m (definite singular familien, indefinite plural familiar, definite plural familiane)

  1. a family (father, mother and their sons and daughters)
  2. (biology) family (a principal taxonomic category)

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Novial

Noun

familie c (plural families)

  1. family

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin familia. Compare the inherited doublet femeie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [faˈmi.li.e]

Noun

familie f (plural familii)

  1. family

Declension

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