daughters in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for daughters in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

daughter [Brit ˈdɔːtə, Am ˈdɔdər, ˈdɑdər] N lit, fig

god-daughter [Brit ˈɡɒddɔːtə, Am ˈɡɑdˌdɔdər] N

daughter-in-law <pl daughters-in-law> N

Translations for daughters in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

daughters in the PONS Dictionary

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The group initially included military wives, but it now includes military daughters and even a gentleman.
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The four royal daughters are all shown holding bouquets of flowers.
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She raised her five daughters alone by selling cloths, working as a laundry woman and becoming a herbal masseuse.
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He is married with four daughters and one granddaughter.
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I think it's absolutely outrageous that these two daughters ignore the way your husband neglects you and add to that misery by treating you as a dogsbody.
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The couple also had six daughters, who were overshadowed by the men they married.
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She wrote that her poems are love poems, all written to a dead man whose death caused her to reside in limbo with her daughters.
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Previously, the development of the duchy had been impeded by the bestowal of minor lands and titles on younger sons and daughters, diminishing the ducal fisc.
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Two of his daughters and other relatives were among the victims.
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I spent one day a week looking after our twin daughters, enjoying that magic, unrepeatable time before they went to school.
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