Mother's Day - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Mother's Day (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun (compound noun)

Phonetic Transcription

/mˈʌðərz deɪ/

Meaning and Usage

Mother's Day is a holiday dedicated to honoring mothers and motherhood, typically celebrated in various countries around the world on different days. It is primarily used in the context of expressing gratitude and appreciation for mothers, often with the giving of gifts, flowers, cards, and special meals. The frequency of use is high, particularly during the weeks leading up to the holiday, as people plan and prepare to celebrate. It is used in both oral speech and written contexts, with a slight emphasis on written forms such as cards and advertisements.

Example Sentences

  1. In the United States, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May.
  2. В Соединенных Штатах День матери отмечают во второе воскресенье мая.

  3. I always buy flowers for my mother on Mother's Day to show my appreciation.

  4. Я всегда покупаю цветы для своей матери в День матери, чтобы выразить свою признательность.

  5. Many people call their mothers to wish them a happy Mother's Day.

  6. Многие люди звонят своим матерям, чтобы поздравить их с Днем матери.

Idiomatic Expressions

Mother's Day is a significant occasion that also contributes to various idiomatic expressions related to motherhood and appreciation. Here are some examples:

  1. "Like mother, like daughter."
  2. «На кого мать, на того и дочку.» (This expression denotes that children often resemble their parents in behavior or characteristics.)

  3. "Mother knows best."

  4. «Мама всегда права.» (This phrase suggests that mothers have wisdom based on their life experiences.)

  5. "A mother's love."

  6. «Материнская любовь.» (This phrase emphasizes the unconditional and deep love that mothers have for their children.)

  7. "Mama's boy."

  8. «Мамин сын.» (This term often refers to a man who is overly attached to his mother, sometimes to the detriment of his own independence.)

  9. "Home is where your mother is."

  10. «Дом там, где твоя мама.» (This expression conveys the idea that the sense of home and comfort is tied to one's mother.)

Etymology

The term "Mother's Day" combines "Mother," which originates from Old English "moder" (from Proto-Germanic "*mōdēr"), and "Day," derived from Old English "dæg." The specific holiday commemorating mothers began in the early 20th century, largely credited to Anna Jarvis, who campaigned for its establishment in the United States in honor of her own mother.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Mother's Day celebration - Day to honor mothers

Antonyms: - Father's Day (the holiday dedicated to fathers) - Neglect or disregard of mothers

This thorough overview describes the significance, usage, various expressions, historical background, and relationships of the term "Mother's Day."



25-07-2024