Meaning of "dauphin" in English

In English, the word "dauphin" historically refers to the eldest son of the king of France, who was the heir apparent to the throne. This title was first used in the 14th century and was associated with the Dauphiné region, which was given to the French crown with the condition that the heir would use this title. Over time, the term has become largely obsolete with the abolition of the monarchy, but it remains a term of historical significance.

Meaning of "dauphin" in French

In French, "dauphin" is the word for the marine mammal known as a dolphin in English. It refers to intelligent, social creatures often found in oceans and seas around the world. The term is used in scientific contexts as well as in everyday conversation to describe these playful sea animals. Additionally, "dauphin" retains its historical meaning as the title for the heir apparent to the throne of France, although this usage is mostly symbolic today.

Pronunciation of "dauphin" in English

Phonetic Transcription: [ˈdɔː.fɪn]

Pronunciation Variations: In English, pronunciation may slightly vary with emphasis on different syllables, especially among American and British speakers. British English might stress the first syllable more, while American English could show slight variations in vowel sounds.

Pronunciation of "dauphin" in French

Phonetic Transcription: [do.fɛ̃]

Pronunciation Variations: The French pronunciation "do-fan" places emphasis on the nasal sound at the end, a typical French phonetic feature. Regional accents in France may result in slight variations but generally remain close to the standard pronunciation.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The dolphin swam alongside the boat. (Le dauphin nageait à côté du bateau.)

  2. As the dauphin of France, he was destined to be king. (En tant que dauphin de France, il était destiné à être roi.)

  3. Dolphins are known for their intelligence. (Les dauphins sont connus pour leur intelligence.)

  4. The young prince was titled the Dauphin of France. (Le jeune prince était titré Dauphin de France.)

  5. Children love to watch dolphins perform at aquariums. (Les enfants adorent regarder les dauphins se produire dans les aquariums.)

  6. The Dauphin lived in the palace until his father's death. (Le Dauphin vivait dans le palais jusqu'à la mort de son père.)

  7. Many tourists go on dolphin-watching tours. (De nombreux touristes participent à des excursions d'observation des dauphins.)

  8. The dauphin had a significant political influence in his time. (Le dauphin avait une influence politique significative à son époque.)

  9. A pod of dolphins was seen near the shore. (Un groupe de dauphins a été aperçu près du rivage.)

  10. The Dauphin of France was often educated in statecraft. (Le Dauphin de France était souvent éduqué dans l'art de gouverner.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "dauphin" in English

Synonyms: heir, successor, prince, inheritor, scion.

Antonyms: -.

Similar Words: dolphin, cetacean, marine mammal, porpoise.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "dauphin" in French

Synonyms: successeur, héritier, prince.

Antonyms: -.

Similar Words: delphinidé, marsouin, mammifère marin.

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