0 a group consisting usually of parents and children -- famille [ feminine ]
1 everyone related to sb and the relationship they have with each other -- famille [ feminine ]
2 a group of related things -- famille [ feminine ]
Killer whales are in the same family as dolphins. Les épaulards sont de la même famille que les dauphins.
a word family une famille de mots
3 (singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children -- (de) famille
4 a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc -- famille
6 a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way -- famille
No school can replace a caring family where parents see their responsibility in teaching their children the basics of social and ethical values.
We have done too little to alleviate the pain and distress of these children and their families.
The basis for this outlook on life is the family, in which each human being grows up.
She did not want to, but she needed to in order to keep the family together.
The best and most natural way to secure support of this kind is to protect the family as the basic unit of society.
My own wife and family have also been subject to three attacks, which cost the life of a policeman.
It takes his family 11 hours to complete the round trip from their home to the prison where he is presently incarcerated.
We must make clear that having children also brings happiness and enriches life, and we must provide incentives for families.
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