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single parent
(redirected from Unwed mother)

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single parent
n
(Sociology)
a.  a person who has a dependent child or dependent children and who is widowed, divorced, or unmarried
b.  (as modifier) a single-parent family Also called (NZ) solo parent
Translations
single parent n (mother) → ragazza madre; (father) → ragazzo padre

single parent أحد الوالدين osamělý rodič enlig forælder Alleinerzieher ανύπαντρος γονέας padre solo yksinhuoltaja parent célibataire samohrani roditelj genitore single 片親で子育てをする人 홀부모 alleenstaande ouder aleneforelder samotny ojciec pai que cria filhos sozinho отец-одиночка ensamstående förälder พ่อหรือแม่ที่ไม่มีคู่สมรส yalnız ebeveyn người nuôi con một mình 单亲家长


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