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matriarch in Russian

matriarch in Russian is матриа́рх, родонача́льница — matriarch means a woman who is the head or leading figure of a family, tribe, or group.

matriarch in Russian

матриа́рх
noun
Pronounced: matriarkh
A female leader of a family, a tribe or an ethnic or religious group.
родонача́льница
noun
Pronounced: rodonachalnitsa
A female leader of a family, a tribe or an ethnic or religious group.

What does "matriarch" mean?

  1. noun A woman who is the head or leading figure of a family, tribe, or group.
    "The family matriarch still made every major decision at ninety years old."

matriarch in a sentence

  • The family matriarch still made every major decision at ninety years old.
  • As matriarch of the herd, the oldest elephant leads the group to water.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "matriarch" in Russian?

"matriarch" in Russian is матриа́рх, родонача́льница. matriarch means: A woman who is the head or leading figure of a family, tribe, or group.

How do you pronounce матриа́рх?

"matriarch" in Russian is матриа́рх, pronounced "matriarkh".

How do you use "matriarch" in a sentence?

Example: "The family matriarch still made every major decision at ninety years old." In Russian, "matriarch" is матриа́рх, родонача́льница.

Are there other ways to say "matriarch" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "matriarch": матриа́рх, родонача́льница.

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