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Detailed Translations for domestics from English to French

domestics:


domestics form of domestic:

domestic adj

  1. domestic
  2. domestic (internal)
  3. domestic (autochthonal; indigenous; native)
  4. domestic
    – Within the borders of one's own country. 1
    local

domestic [the ~] nomen

  1. the domestic (servant)
    le domestique; l'employé de maison

Translation Matrix for domestic:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aborigène aboriginal; indigenous; inlander; local; native
autochtone aboriginal; aborigine; indigenous; inlander; local; native
domestique domestic; servant aid; assistant; butler; bystander; chamber servant; charlady; charwoman; cleaning lady; cleaning woman; clerk; footman; hand; help; helper; hired help; home help; human being; lackey; man; manservant; pallbearer; second servant; servant; valet
employé de maison domestic; servant
indigène aboriginal; indigenous; inlander; local; native
intérieur inner; inner side; inside; interior; internal; middle; nucleus; pivot; psyche; soul; spirit
naturel native; simplicity; unaffectedness; unconstraint
- domestic help; house servant
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
ménager economise; economize; have left; moderate; save; spare
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
local autochthonal; domestic; indigenous; native here and there; home-loving; local; on the same spot; on-premises; provincial; regional; stay at home; stay-at-home
- domesticated
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- domestic servant; home; internal; maidservant; servant; within the country
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aborigène autochthonal; domestic; indigenous; native aboriginal; inborn; indigenous; innate; local; native; natural
autochtone autochthonal; domestic; indigenous; native aboriginal; inborn; indigenous; innate; local; native; natural
de maison domestic
domestique domestic docile; domesticated; house-trained; meek; tame; tamed
du pays autochthonal; domestic; indigenous; internal; native aboriginal; inborn; indigenous; innate; local; native; natural
indigène autochthonal; domestic; indigenous; native aboriginal; inborn; indigenous; innate; local; native; natural
intérieur domestic; internal inner; inside; interior; internal; inward; local; national; native; on the inside
ménager domestic
ménagère domestic
national autochthonal; domestic; indigenous; native local; national; native
naturel autochthonal; domestic; indigenous; native apparently; easily; easy; effortless; free; freely; fresh; inborn; indeed; innate; native; natural; naturally; not difficult; not hard; obviously; of course; simple; to be sure; unaffected; unbroached; uncomplicated; unimpaired; unmoved; unopened; unperturbed; untouched; unused; without doubt
originaire autochthonal; domestic; indigenous; native

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Related Definitions for "domestic":

  1. produced in a particular country2
    • domestic wine2
    • domestic oil2
  2. of concern to or concerning the internal affairs of a nation2
    • domestic issues such as tax rate and highway construction2
  3. of or involving the home or family2
    • domestic worries2
    • domestic happiness2
    • they share the domestic chores2
    • everything sounded very peaceful and domestic2
    • an author of blood-and-thunder novels yet quite domestic in his taste2
  4. converted or adapted to domestic use2
    • domestic animals2
  5. of or relating to the home2
    • domestic servant2
    • domestic science2
  6. a servant who is paid to perform menial tasks around the household2
  7. Within the borders of one's own country.1

Wiktionary Translations for domestic:

domestic
adjective
  1. internal to a specific country
  2. (of a domesticated animal) kept by someone
  3. of or relating to activities normally associated with the home, wherever they actually occur
  4. of or relating to the home
domestic
adjective
  1. anthropo|fr Qui est originaire du pays où il vivre.
  2. Qui est de la maison
  3. à l’intérieur de’une même famille.
  4. Qui concerner toute une nation ; qui appartenir à une nation.
noun
  1. servante dans une maison bourgeoise, dans un hôtel, etc., fille chargée de soigner un enfant.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
domestic domestique Domestikveraltet, oft abwertend, meist im Plural: Dienstbote, Hausdiener

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