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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
noun
parēns
noun
parens
noun

What does "parent" mean?

  1. noun A person who raises, cares for, or has legal responsibility for a child.
    "Both parents attended the school play."
  2. noun The source or origin from which something else derives.
    "The parent company owns several smaller brands."
  3. 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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