What does fiică in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word fiică in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use fiică in Romanian.
The word fiică in Romanian means daughter, fiică, fiică, fiică, demn de o fiică, filial, de fiică, fiică adoptivă, fiu al unui absolvent, fiu/fiică vitreg/ă, fiică vitregă. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word fiică
daughter
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fiică(child) Are trei fete și niciun băiat. He has three daughters and no sons. |
fiică(daughter) Fiica mea începe școala anul viitor, în septembrie. My girl starts school next September. |
fiică(member of a group) (membru) Fiicele Revoluției Americane e o veche grupare. The Daughters of the American Revolution is an old social group. |
demn de o fiică(befitting a daughter) Anne and Fiona's father expects them to show daughterly obedience. |
filial(relating to a daughter) Cordelia felt strong daughterly affection towards her father. |
de fiică(like a daughter) Wendy felt daughterly concern for her elderly neighbour. |
fiică adoptivă(girl adopted temporarily) Valerie is the Johnsons' foster daughter. |
fiu al unui absolvent(US (student) He's a legacy. His father attended this university. |
fiu/fiică vitreg/ă(child of your spouse) Marcia never had children of her own, but she has a stepchild with her husband. |
fiică vitregă(spouse's female child) Dan has a daughter, so when I marry him I will have a stepdaughter. |
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