English-Slovak Family & Relationship Vocabulary for Students
Family is one of the first social groups we belong to. Knowing family-related vocabulary helps you describe relationships, life events, responsibilities, and everyday situations. This guide breaks down common terms, explains their meanings, and shows how to use them in real-life contexts.
Definition: Core relatives who make up a family unit, such as parents, children, siblings, and extended relatives.
Definition: Words that describe marital status, birth or death events, and legal or social statuses.
Table: Common life events and brief meanings
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| adoption | Legally taking a child into your family |
| foster parents | Adults who temporarily care for a child |
| orphan | A child without living parents |
| engagement | Formal agreement to marry |
| divorce | Legal end of a marriage |
Definition: Duties and emotional roles family members often take on.
Bullet points: everyday responsibilities
Definition: Words to describe feelings and types of relationships inside and outside the family.
Table: Relationship types
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| long-term | A relationship lasting many years |
| genuine | Honest and sincere feelings |
| dependent | Relying on someone for support |
Definition: Terms specific to infants, pregnant people, and multiple births.
Example: The couple used a pram to take their newborn twins for a walk.
Definition: Words used in formal contexts about family law, social policy, and public services.
Definition: Common verbs used when talking about family situations and behaviors.
Example: When the baby cried she began to sob, and her partner tried to calm her down.
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Klíčové pojmy: Know core family members (parents, siblings, cousins), Differentiate life events: adoption, marriage, divorce, Understand roles: foster parents vs adoptive parents, Use verbs: to bring up / to raise for child-rearing, Recognize emotional terms: genuine, dependent, lasting, Learn social/legal terms: alimony, family allowance, maternity leave, Group vocabulary by theme to study effectively, Practice with real examples and short paragraphs, Use flashcards to memorize terms, Compare related terms to see important differences