parent in Latin
parent in Latin is genitor, parēns, parens — parent means a person who raises, cares for, or has legal responsibility for a child.
parent in Latin
genitor
parēns
parens
What does "parent" mean?
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noun A person who raises, cares for, or has legal responsibility for a child.
"Both parents attended the school play."
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noun The source or origin from which something else derives.
"The parent company owns several smaller brands."
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verb To raise and care for a child.
"They chose to parent their children with a lot of patience and structure."
parent in a sentence
- Both parents attended the school play.
- As a single parent, she juggled work and childcare alone.
- The parent company owns several smaller brands.
- They chose to parent their children with a lot of patience and structure.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "parent" in Latin?
"parent" in Latin is genitor, parēns, parens. parent means: A person who raises, cares for, or has legal responsibility for a child.
How do you use "parent" in a sentence?
Example: "Both parents attended the school play." In Latin, "parent" is genitor, parēns, parens.
Are there other ways to say "parent" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "parent": genitor, parēns, parens.
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