materno - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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materno (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/mateɾno/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Use

"Materno" refers to anything related to the mother or motherhood. It is often used to describe characteristics, feelings, or attributes associated with maternal figures, such as care, love, or instinct. The word is commonly used both in oral and written contexts, with a slightly higher frequency in written texts, particularly in formal or academic discourse, such as in medical writings.

Example Sentences

  1. El vínculo materno es fundamental en el desarrollo emocional de un niño.
  2. The maternal bond is fundamental in a child's emotional development.

  3. La leche materna es considerada la mejor fuente de nutrición para los bebés.

  4. Breast milk is considered the best source of nutrition for babies.

  5. Muchas mujeres sienten un instinto materno natural cuando se convierten en madres.

  6. Many women feel a natural maternal instinct when they become mothers.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "materno" itself is not prevalent in idiomatic expressions, it is commonly used in phrases that highlight maternal qualities:

  1. Instinto materno
  2. Se dice que el instinto materno es algo innato en todas las mujeres.
  3. It is said that the maternal instinct is something innate in all women.

  4. Cuidado materno

  5. El cuidado materno es esencial para el bienestar de un niño.
  6. Maternal care is essential for a child's well-being.

  7. Amor materno

  8. El amor materno es incomparable y se siente desde el primer momento.
  9. Maternal love is unmatched and is felt from the very first moment.

  10. Vínculo materno

  11. El vínculo materno se fortalece con el tiempo y la atención constante.
  12. The maternal bond strengthens over time with constant attention.

  13. Protección materna

  14. La protección materna es un refugio seguro para los niños.
  15. Maternal protection is a safe haven for children.

Etymology

The word "materno" derives from the Latin "maternus," which means "of a mother." The root "mater" translates to "mother," indicating a clear connection to maternal lineage and aspects related to motherhood.

Synonyms and Antonyms

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This information provides a comprehensive understanding of the term "materno," including its meaning, usage, and cultural significance in the context of motherhood in Spanish-speaking societies.



23-07-2024