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paternal in Russian

paternal in Russian is оте́ческий, отцо́вский — paternal means relating to a father, or inherited through the father's side of the family.

paternal in Russian

оте́ческий
adj
Pronounced: otecheskiy
отцо́вский
adj
Pronounced: ottsovskiy

What does "paternal" mean?

  1. adj Relating to a father, or inherited through the father's side of the family.
    "She inherited the house from her paternal grandmother."
  2. adj Fatherly in manner; caring and protective, sometimes overly controlling.
    "He gave the new recruits some paternal advice."

paternal in a sentence

  • She inherited the house from her paternal grandmother.
  • He gave the new recruits some paternal advice.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "paternal" in Russian?

"paternal" in Russian is оте́ческий, отцо́вский. paternal means: Relating to a father, or inherited through the father's side of the family.

How do you pronounce оте́ческий?

"paternal" in Russian is оте́ческий, pronounced "otecheskiy".

How do you use "paternal" in a sentence?

Example: "She inherited the house from her paternal grandmother." In Russian, "paternal" is оте́ческий, отцо́вский.

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

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "paternal": оте́ческий, отцо́вский.

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