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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningEnglish-Slovak Family and Relationship VocabularySummary

Summary of English-Slovak Family and Relationship Vocabulary

English-Slovak Family & Relationship Vocabulary for Students

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Introduction

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.

Basic family members

Definition: Core relatives who make up a family unit, such as parents, children, siblings, and extended relatives.

  • mother, father, parents
  • sibling (brother or sister)
  • cousin, nephew, niece
  • grandparent (grandmother, grandfather)
  • aunt, uncle
  • in-laws (parents-in-law, sister-in-law)

Example sentences

  • My sister is my sibling and we grew up together.
  • I visited my grandparents last weekend.

Family status and life events

Definition: Words that describe marital status, birth or death events, and legal or social statuses.

  • marriage / matrimony, bride, bridegroom
  • engagement, fiancé / fiancée
  • newlyweds
  • divorce, alimony
  • widow / widower
  • adoption, foster parents, foster home, orphanage, orphan
  • funeral, grave
  • pregnancy, be pregnant, miscarriage, abortion

Table: Common life events and brief meanings

TermMeaning
adoptionLegally taking a child into your family
foster parentsAdults who temporarily care for a child
orphanA child without living parents
engagementFormal agreement to marry
divorceLegal end of a marriage

Practical example

  • After the divorce, she received alimony for child support.
  • The couple announced their engagement last month.

Family roles and responsibilities

Definition: Duties and emotional roles family members often take on.

  • to bring up / to raise (children)
  • family allowance, maternity leave, pensioner
  • responsibility, duty, commitment
  • companionship, hospitality, domestics / domestic chores

Bullet points: everyday responsibilities

  • Parents often provide financial support and care.
  • Children may help with domestic chores such as cleaning or washing dishes.
  • Maternity leave gives a parent time off after childbirth.

Relationships and emotions

Definition: Words to describe feelings and types of relationships inside and outside the family.

  • love affair, companionship, genuine, lasting, long-term
  • devotion, over caring, dependent, close
  • prejudice, dubious, strict

Table: Relationship types

TypeDescription
long-termA relationship lasting many years
genuineHonest and sincere feelings
dependentRelying on someone for support

Example

  • A lasting friendship can become like family.
  • Teenagers may clash with strict parents due to a generation gap.

Family-related vocabulary for children and babies

Definition: Terms specific to infants, pregnant people, and multiple births.

  • twins, triplets, pram
  • be pregnant, miscarriage, abortion
  • family allowance, maternity leave

Example: The couple used a pram to take their newborn twins for a walk.

Social and legal vocabulary

Definition: Words used in formal contexts about family law, social policy, and public services.

  • alimony, pensioner, orphanage, adoption
  • research (on family issues), contraception
💡 Věděli jste?Did you know that many countries offer family allowance to help parents with the costs of raising children?

Useful verbs and actions

Definition: Common verbs used when talking about family situations and behaviors.

  • to snore, to sob, to yell, to care about, to assign
  • to lead a dialogue (to start or run a conversation)

Example: When the baby cried she began to sob, and her partner tried to calm her down.

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Family Vocabulary Essentials

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

## Introduction 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. ## Basic family members > **Definition:** Core relatives who make up a family unit, such as parents, children, siblings, and extended relatives. - mother, father, parents - sibling (brother or sister) - cousin, nephew, niece - grandparent (grandmother, grandfather) - aunt, uncle - in-laws (parents-in-law, sister-in-law) ### Example sentences - My sister is my sibling and we grew up together. - I visited my grandparents last weekend. ## Family status and life events > **Definition:** Words that describe marital status, birth or death events, and legal or social statuses. - marriage / matrimony, bride, bridegroom - engagement, fiancé / fiancée - newlyweds - divorce, alimony - widow / widower - adoption, foster parents, foster home, orphanage, orphan - funeral, grave - pregnancy, be pregnant, miscarriage, abortion 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 | ### Practical example - After the divorce, she received alimony for child support. - The couple announced their engagement last month. ## Family roles and responsibilities > **Definition:** Duties and emotional roles family members often take on. - to bring up / to raise (children) - family allowance, maternity leave, pensioner - responsibility, duty, commitment - companionship, hospitality, domestics / domestic chores Bullet points: everyday responsibilities - Parents often provide financial support and care. - Children may help with domestic chores such as cleaning or washing dishes. - Maternity leave gives a parent time off after childbirth. ## Relationships and emotions > **Definition:** Words to describe feelings and types of relationships inside and outside the family. - love affair, companionship, genuine, lasting, long-term - devotion, over caring, dependent, close - prejudice, dubious, strict Table: Relationship types | Type | Description | | --- | --- | | long-term | A relationship lasting many years | | genuine | Honest and sincere feelings | | dependent | Relying on someone for support | ### Example - A lasting friendship can become like family. - Teenagers may clash with strict parents due to a generation gap. ## Family-related vocabulary for children and babies > **Definition:** Terms specific to infants, pregnant people, and multiple births. - twins, triplets, pram - be pregnant, miscarriage, abortion - family allowance, maternity leave Example: The couple used a pram to take their newborn twins for a walk. ## Social and legal vocabulary > **Definition:** Words used in formal contexts about family law, social policy, and public services. - alimony, pensioner, orphanage, adoption - research (on family issues), contraception Did you know that many countries offer family allowance to help parents with the costs of raising children? ## Useful verbs and actions > **Definition:** Common verbs used when talking about family situations and behaviors. - to snore, to sob, to yell, to care about, to assign - to lead a dialogue (to start or run a conversation) Example: When the baby cried she began to sob, and her partner tried to calm her down.

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