Daughter meaning in English
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Definition
my daughter, my son: my girl or boy, my female or male child
I love my three children: I have two daughters and one son.
(What are you doing here), son?: (What are you doing here), young man?
Pronunciation examples
UK: What is your daughter called?
US: My daughter is called Julia, and my son is called Julian.
Examples
- "Your daughter looks beautiful tonight."
- "I was even on the verge of quitting, when one night I heard the voice of my daddy say to me: "Son, you need to go out and make some friends"."
- "Come in, son."
- "Brian : The daughter's name is Democracy?"
- "I didn't want your son, Michael."
- "Several people saw the troubling red color which appeared on my son's face upon eating his tuna steak, and I personally can confirm that he vomited no fewer than eighteen times when he returned home."
- "I should add that the foundation will of course have a chairman, and that chairman will be my daughter."
- "Three thousand and thirty three, you are like a son to me."
- "She's the daughter of my roommate's cousin's nanny."
- "Stephen : Don't talk unless you have to, son."
- "How old are you, son?"
- "Also, your daughter."
- "My job is to make the smells that you spray on your daughters and on your pets."
- "Horatio : Meeting my lost son!"
- "I'd like to speak to your supervisor, son."
- "I promised her that I would bring Democracy, her daughter, to a small country... like on vacation."
- "A son?"
- "Lupita : You wish that I was dead, you heartless son of a goat!"
- "I have a son in Paris."
- "You have no other options, son!"
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