Son in Latin
Son in Latin is Filius, filius, natus — Son means a person's male child.
Son in Latin
Filius
(Christianity) One of the three persons of the Trinity, believed to have become incarnated as Jesus Christ.
filius
natus
filius
A familiar address to a male person from an older or otherwise more authoritative person.
What does "Son" mean?
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noun A person's male child.
"They named their newborn son after his grandfather."
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noun A familiar or informal way for an older person to address a younger male.
""Take a seat, son," said the officer."
Son in a sentence
- They named their newborn son after his grandfather.
- Her son is starting university this autumn.
- "Take a seat, son," said the officer.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Son" in Latin?
"Son" in Latin is Filius, filius, natus. Son means: A person's male child.
How do you use "Son" in a sentence?
Example: "They named their newborn son after his grandfather." In Latin, "Son" is Filius, filius, natus.
Are there other ways to say "Son" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "Son": Filius, filius, natus.
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