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- Maternellement is a French adverb meaning 'in a motherly way,' used to describe actions filled with tenderness, care, and protection.
- It is formed from the feminine adjective 'maternelle' plus the suffix '-ment,' following standard French adverbial patterns.
- While often used for actual mothers, it can describe anyone—teachers, nurses, or friends—acting with nurturing maternal instincts.
- In literature and daily life, it adds emotional depth to descriptions of speech, gestures, and overall caregiving behaviors.
The French word maternellement is a nuanced adverb that describes an action performed in a motherly, nurturing, or protective manner. It is the linguistic embodiment of maternal instinct, warmth, and care, extending far beyond the biological relationship between a mother and her child. In French culture, which often emphasizes the importance of family and the 'maman' figure, this word carries a heavy emotional weight. It evokes images of comfort, safety, and unconditional support. When you use this word, you are not just describing a physical action; you are describing the emotional quality behind it. It is most frequently used to describe how someone speaks, looks at another person, or provides care. For instance, a teacher might look at a struggling student maternellement, or a friend might comfort another maternellement during a difficult time. The word is derived from the adjective 'maternelle' (maternal), which itself comes from the Latin 'maternalis'. The addition of the suffix '-ment' transforms it into an adverb, following the standard French rule for creating adverbs from feminine adjectives. Understanding this word requires an appreciation for the 'douceur' (sweetness) and 'sollicitude' (solicitude) that are central to the French concept of motherhood.
- Grammatical Category
- Adverb of manner (Adverbe de manière)
In literary contexts, authors use maternellement to humanize characters or to create an atmosphere of safety. It is a word that softens the tone of a sentence. While 'paternellement' exists as its counterpart, maternellement often implies a more intimate, gentle, and perhaps more emotional form of guidance. It is important to note that while the word is gendered in its origin, its application is not strictly limited to women in a metaphorical sense, although it is overwhelmingly used to describe feminine figures or qualities traditionally associated with femininity in French social structures. In the workplace, a manager might be described as acting maternellement if they are particularly protective of their team, though this can sometimes carry a slightly patronizing undertone depending on the context, much like the English 'mothering'. However, in general usage, it remains a positive and warm descriptor. The word is also used in religious or spiritual contexts, describing how a deity or a saintly figure might look upon humanity. It is a word that bridges the gap between the physical act of care and the spiritual state of love.
L'infirmière a posé sa main sur son front maternellement pour le rassurer.
- Register
- Neutral to Literary; used in both spoken and written French.
Furthermore, the word reflects the French linguistic tendency to create specific adverbs for relational dynamics. Unlike English, where we might simply say 'like a mother,' French provides this single, elegant adverb that encapsulates the entire concept. This allows for a more concise and evocative description in prose. When learning this word at the B2 level, students should focus on the 'how'—it is not just about the action of caring, but the specific, gentle quality of that care. It is about the 'douceur' (softness) of the voice, the 'tendresse' (tenderness) of the gaze, and the 'protection' (protection) of the gesture. It is a word that requires the speaker to tap into the emotional landscape of the language.
Elle lui a parlé maternellement, avec une patience infinie.
Using maternellement correctly involves placing it after the verb it modifies, which is the standard position for adverbs of manner in French. Because it is an adverb, it never changes its spelling to agree with the subject; whether a man, a woman, or a group is acting 'motherly,' the word remains maternellement. This is a common point of confusion for English speakers who are used to the flexibility of 'motherly' as both an adjective and an adverb. In French, maternel(le) is the adjective, and maternellement is the adverb. Let's look at how this functions in different tenses and structures. In the present tense, 'Elle s'occupe de lui maternellement' (She takes care of him motherly/in a motherly way). In the passé composé, the adverb usually follows the past participle: 'Elle l'a conseillé maternellement' (She advised him motherly). This placement emphasizes the manner in which the advice was given—with care, wisdom, and perhaps a touch of protective authority.
- Common Verb Pairings
- Agir (to act), parler (to speak), regarder (to look at), s'occuper de (to take care of), protéger (to protect), conseiller (to advise).
The word is also frequently used to modify verbs of perception. To look at someone maternellement is to look at them with a gaze full of love and worry. 'Elle le regardait dormir maternellement' (She watched him sleep motherly). Here, the adverb adds a layer of intimacy and protective watchfulness. It can also be used in more abstract ways. For example, 'La terre nous accueille maternellement' (The earth welcomes us motherly). This personification of nature as a mother figure is a common trope in French literature and poetry, and the adverb maternellement is the perfect tool to convey this nurturing relationship between the environment and humanity. When constructing sentences, think about the specific 'motherly' quality you want to convey. Is it the softness of the voice? The firmness of the protection? The word covers the entire spectrum of maternal behavior.
Bien qu'elle ne soit pas sa mère, elle l'a toujours traité maternellement.
In more complex sentence structures, such as those using the subjunctive or the conditional, the adverb maintains its position. 'Il faudrait qu'elle lui parle plus maternellement pour ne pas l'effrayer' (It would be necessary that she speaks to him more motherly so as not to scare him). Here, the adverb is used to suggest a change in behavior, emphasizing that a gentler approach is needed. In the negative, the adverb still follows the verb: 'Elle ne lui a pas parlé maternellement' (She did not speak to him motherly). This implies a coldness or a lack of the expected warmth. By mastering the placement and context of maternellement, you can add significant emotional depth to your French descriptions, allowing you to move beyond simple facts and into the realm of feeling and atmosphere.
Elle a souri maternellement en voyant les enfants jouer dans le jardin.
La vieille dame a pris la main de la jeune fille maternellement.
While maternellement might seem like a word reserved for 19th-century novels, it is actually quite present in modern French life, albeit in specific contexts. You are most likely to encounter it in literature, journalism, and healthcare settings. In French literature, from the classics of Honoré de Balzac to contemporary prize-winning novels, the word is used to define the relationship between characters. It often signals a turning point where a character finds comfort or a surrogate parent. In journalism, particularly in human-interest stories or profiles, a journalist might describe a public figure—like a beloved actress or a dedicated social worker—as acting maternellement towards their causes or the people they help. This usage frames the person as someone with a big heart and a protective nature, which is a highly valued trait in French society. It’s a way of saying they care deeply and instinctively.
- Cultural Contexts
- Hospitals, schools, family gatherings, and literary critiques.
In the healthcare sector, especially in pediatrics or elderly care, you will hear medical professionals or families use the word to describe the quality of care. An 'aide-soignante' (nursing assistant) might be praised for looking after her patients maternellement. This doesn't mean she is literally their mother, but that she provides a level of emotional comfort that goes beyond her technical duties. Similarly, in the context of 'l'école maternelle' (nursery school), teachers and assistants are often expected to act maternellement to help young children transition from home to school life. You might hear a parent say, 'La maîtresse s'occupe de mon fils très maternellement,' expressing their gratitude for the teacher's gentle approach. It is a word that builds trust and conveys a sense of security.
Dans ce roman, la forêt est décrite comme protégeant maternellement les animaux égarés.
You will also find this word in the world of cinema and theater. Directors might use it as a stage direction (didascalie) to instruct an actor on how to deliver a line or perform a gesture. 'Elle s'approche de lui maternellement' tells the actress to move with a certain softness and protective intent. In film reviews, a critic might note that a character was played maternellement, highlighting the warmth of the performance. Interestingly, the word can also appear in political discourse, though often with a more critical or ironic edge. A politician might be accused of acting maternellement (or 'paternellement') towards the citizens, implying a 'nanny state' or a condescending attitude. However, in most everyday contexts, the word remains a sincere expression of affection and care. It’s a word that resonates with the universal human experience of seeking and giving comfort.
Le film montre comment elle a accueilli ces réfugiés maternellement chez elle.
L'écrivain parle maternellement de ses personnages, comme s'ils étaient ses propres enfants.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with maternellement is a spelling error: forgetting the double 'l' or the 'e' before the suffix. Because the adjective is 'maternel' (masculine) and 'maternelle' (feminine), and French adverbs are typically formed from the feminine, you must include that extra 'le'. Writing 'maternelment' is a common slip-up but is grammatically incorrect. Another mistake is using the word as an adjective. In English, 'motherly' can describe a person ('a motherly woman') or an action ('she spoke motherly'). In French, you must distinguish between the two: 'une femme maternelle' (adjective) versus 'elle a parlé maternellement' (adverb). Using the adverb where an adjective is needed will sound jarring to a native speaker. For example, you cannot say 'une voix maternellement'; it must be 'une voix maternelle'.
- Spelling Checklist
- M-A-T-E-R-N-E-L-L-E-M-E-N-T (13 letters, double 'l', ends in -ment).
Contextual confusion is another area where learners struggle. Sometimes, students use maternellement when they simply mean 'kindly' (gentiment) or 'sweetly' (doucement). While maternellement includes these qualities, it specifically invokes the archetype of a mother. If there is no sense of protection, nurturing, or guidance, another adverb might be more appropriate. For instance, if you are describing a waiter who is just being polite, 'maternellement' would be strange and potentially confusing. It implies a deeper, more personal level of care. Additionally, be careful with the counterpart 'paternellement'. While they are linguistically similar, they carry different cultural connotations. 'Paternellement' can sometimes feel more authoritative or condescending in French (like 'father knows best'), whereas 'maternellement' is almost always perceived as warm and supportive. Using the wrong one can change the entire 'vibe' of your sentence.
Faux : Elle est très maternellement. (Correct : Elle est très maternelle.)
Finally, avoid overusing the word in formal business correspondence unless the relationship truly warrants it. In a professional setting, French culture maintains a certain level of 'distance' (vouvoiement and formal structures). Describing a colleague's actions as maternellement could be seen as crossing a professional boundary or being overly emotional. Stick to adverbs like 'professionnellement', 'efficacement', or 'bienveillamment' (benevolently) in those contexts. However, if you are writing a personal letter or a creative piece, maternellement is a powerful tool to express deep affection. By understanding these nuances—spelling, grammatical function, and social context—you can use this word with the precision and grace of a native speaker.
Faux : Elle a agi maternelment. (Correct : Elle a agi maternellement.)
Ne confondez pas maternellement avec 'maternité', qui est le nom pour 'motherhood'.
When you want to express a similar sentiment to maternellement but the 'motherly' aspect isn't quite right, French offers several excellent alternatives. The most common synonym is tendrement (tenderly). While maternellement implies a specific role, tendrement is more universal and can be used between lovers, friends, or even towards pets. It focuses purely on the affection without the protective or nurturing 'mother' archetype. Another strong alternative is affectueusement (affectionately). This is very common in the closing of letters (like 'Yours truly' or 'With love') and describes a general state of fondness. If you want to emphasize the care and attention given to someone, avec sollicitude (with solicitude) is a more formal and precise way to describe acting with concern for someone's well-being.
- Comparison: Maternellement vs. Paternellement
- While both describe parental-style care, 'maternellement' usually emphasizes softness and emotional support, whereas 'paternellement' often suggests guidance, authority, or a protective but more distant stance.
If the context is specifically about protection, you might use protectrice (as an adjective in a phrase like 'd'un air protecteur') or protectrice. However, maternellement is unique because it combines protection with deep, nurturing love. For a more modern or neutral tone, bienveillamment (benevolently/kindly) is a fantastic word. It is often used in professional or social contexts to describe someone who has good intentions and treats others with respect and kindness. It lacks the 'family' connotation of maternellement, making it safer for work environments. Another interesting comparison is with doucement (sweetly/softly). While a mother might speak doucement, maternellement adds the reason why she is speaking that way—because of her maternal bond or instinct.
Alternative : Elle l'a bordé avec tendresse au lieu de 'maternellement'.
In literary or highly formal French, you might encounter the phrase comme une mère (like a mother). While this is a simile rather than an adverb, it achieves the same goal. 'Elle l'aimait comme une mère' is a very strong statement of devotion. Another related term is couveuse, which comes from the verb 'couver' (to brood or hatch). Someone who is 'une mère poule' (a mother hen) acts maternellement to an extreme, often becoming overprotective. Understanding these synonyms and their specific 'flavors' allows you to choose the exact right word for the emotion you want to convey. Whether you want the deep emotional resonance of maternellement, the simple sweetness of tendrement, or the professional kindness of bienveillamment, French has a word for every shade of care.
- Other Related Adverbs
- Doucement (softly), gentiment (kindly), chaleureusement (warmly), généreusement (generously).
Il l'a conseillé bienveillamment, sans aucun jugement.
La nature nous entoure protectrice... (Note: here used as an adjective modifying a hidden noun or state).
How Formal Is It?
"La direction a traité ce dossier maternellement, avec une grande sollicitude pour les employés."
"Elle s'occupe maternellement de ses jeunes frères."
"Elle fait toujours sa mère poule et agit maternellement avec tout le monde."
"La maîtresse t'a aidé maternellement, n'est-ce pas ?"
"Elle nous a 'materné' grave pendant le voyage."
Wusstest du?
The suffix '-ment' comes from the Latin word 'mente', the ablative of 'mens' (mind). Originally, 'maternellement' would have meant 'with a motherly mind' or 'in a motherly spirit'.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the final 't' (it is silent).
- Making the 'r' too hard or English-like.
- Failing to make the final 'an' sound nasal.
- Omitting the 'le' syllable in the middle.
- Pronouncing the first 'e' like a 'u' instead of 'e'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize due to the 'mater-' root and '-ment' suffix.
Tricky spelling with double 'l' and ensuring it's not used as an adjective.
Long word (4 syllables) requires good breath control and nasal vowel mastery.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to pick out in a sentence.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Adverb formation from feminine adjectives
Maternelle + ment = maternellement
Adverb placement in simple tenses
Elle agit maternellement.
Adverb placement in compound tenses
Elle a agi maternellement.
Invariability of adverbs
Ils agissent maternellement (no 's').
Use of 'très' to modify adverbs
Elle lui parle très maternellement.
Beispiele nach Niveau
Elle regarde l'enfant maternellement.
She looks at the child motherly.
The adverb follows the verb 'regarde'.
Maman parle maternellement.
Mom speaks motherly.
Simple subject-verb-adverb structure.
Elle aide son frère maternellement.
She helps her brother in a motherly way.
Shows the word isn't just for actual mothers.
La maîtresse sourit maternellement.
The teacher smiles motherly.
Common context in schools.
Elle le soigne maternellement.
She cares for him motherly.
Verb 'soigner' means to treat or care for.
Elle écoute son amie maternellement.
She listens to her friend motherly.
Focus on the 'how' of the action.
Elle le protège maternellement.
She protects him motherly.
Adverb emphasizes the nature of protection.
Elle agit maternellement avec lui.
She acts motherly with him.
Agir + adverb is a very common pattern.
Elle l'a bordé maternellement dans son lit.
She tucked him in motherly in his bed.
In passé composé, the adverb follows the past participle.
L'infirmière lui a parlé maternellement pour le calmer.
The nurse spoke to him motherly to calm him down.
Purpose clause with 'pour' + infinitive.
Elle s'occupe maternellement de tous ses animaux.
She takes care motherly of all her animals.
S'occuper de + adverb + noun.
Elle a toujours agi maternellement envers ses neveux.
She has always acted motherly toward her nephews.
Use of 'envers' to mean 'toward'.
Elle le conseille maternellement sur son avenir.
She advises him motherly on his future.
Present tense usage.
Elle l'a accueilli maternellement chez elle.
She welcomed him motherly to her home.
Accueillir is a common verb for this adverb.
Elle a pris sa main maternellement.
She took his hand motherly.
Simple transitive verb structure.
Elle le regarde dormir maternellement.
She watches him sleep motherly.
Regarder + infinitive + adverb.
Bien qu'elle soit jeune, elle s'occupe de ses frères maternellement.
Although she is young, she takes care of her brothers motherly.
Subjunctive 'soit' used after 'bien que'.
Elle a su trouver les mots pour le consoler maternellement.
She knew how to find the words to comfort him motherly.
Savoir + infinitive structure.
L'institutrice encourageait ses élèves maternellement.
The schoolteacher encouraged her pupils motherly.
Imperfect tense for habitual action.
Elle le guidait maternellement à travers les épreuves.
She guided him motherly through the trials.
Metaphorical use of 'guider'.
Elle lui a préparé un bon repas maternellement.
She prepared a good meal for him motherly.
Indirect object 'lui' + direct object 'un bon repas'.
Elle le grondait maternellement, sans méchanceté.
She scolded him motherly, without malice.
Contrast between scolding and motherly manner.
Elle a réagi maternellement face à son erreur.
She reacted motherly in the face of his mistake.
Réagir + adverb + prepositional phrase.
Elle veillait maternellement sur son sommeil.
She watched over his sleep motherly.
Veiller sur means to watch over.
Elle a toujours eu cette tendance à agir maternellement avec ses collègues.
She always had this tendency to act motherly with her colleagues.
Noun 'tendance' followed by 'à' + infinitive.
Le paysage semblait l'envelopper maternellement dans sa verdure.
The landscape seemed to envelop him motherly in its greenery.
Personification using 'sembler' and 'envelopper'.
Elle l'a réprimandé maternellement, soucieuse de son éducation.
She reprimanded him motherly, concerned about his education.
Adjective 'soucieuse' modifying the subject 'elle'.
Elle s'est penchée vers lui maternellement pour écouter son secret.
She leaned toward him motherly to listen to his secret.
Pronominal verb 'se pencher'.
La vieille dame l'interrogeait maternellement sur sa santé.
The old lady questioned him motherly about his health.
Imperfect tense for description.
Elle a géré la crise maternellement, en calmant tout le monde.
She managed the crisis motherly, by calming everyone down.
Gerund 'en calmant' expressing means.
Elle lui a caressé les cheveux maternellement.
She stroked his hair motherly.
Possessive structure using 'lui' + 'les cheveux'.
Elle l'a accueilli dans ses bras maternellement.
She welcomed him into her arms motherly.
Prepositional phrase 'dans ses bras'.
L'auteur décrit la ville comme une entité qui couve maternellement ses habitants.
The author describes the city as an entity that broods motherly over its inhabitants.
Relative clause starting with 'qui'.
Elle exerçait son autorité maternellement, privilégiant le dialogue à la sanction.
She exercised her authority motherly, favoring dialogue over punishment.
Present participle 'privilégiant' for simultaneous action.
Il y avait dans son regard quelque chose qui brillait maternellement.
There was something in her gaze that shone motherly.
Abstract usage with 'quelque chose qui'.
Elle s'est interposée maternellement entre les deux rivaux.
She intervened motherly between the two rivals.
Pronominal verb 's'interposer'.
La providence semble parfois veiller maternellement sur les innocents.
Providence sometimes seems to watch motherly over the innocent.
Philosophical/Religious context.
Elle a réformé le service maternellement, en prenant soin de chaque employé.
She reformed the department motherly, by taking care of each employee.
Describing a leadership style.
Sa voix résonnait maternellement dans le grand hall vide.
Her voice resonated motherly in the large empty hall.
Auditory description.
Elle a pardonné son erreur maternellement, comprenant sa détresse.
She forgave his mistake motherly, understanding his distress.
Complex emotional sentence.
L'œuvre picturale dégage une atmosphère qui enveloppe le spectateur maternellement.
The pictorial work gives off an atmosphere that envelops the viewer motherly.
Artistic critique context.
Elle théorisait le soin comme une pratique devant s'exercer maternellement.
She theorized care as a practice that should be exercised motherly.
Academic/Philosophical context.
Dans cette tragédie, la mort elle-même vient parfois cueillir les âmes maternellement.
In this tragedy, death itself sometimes comes to gather souls motherly.
High literary personification.
Elle a su infuser maternellement un sentiment de sécurité dans ce chaos.
She knew how to motherly infuse a sense of security into this chaos.
Verb 'infuser' used abstractly.
L'État n'a pas vocation à agir maternellement envers ses citoyens majeurs.
The State is not intended to act motherly toward its adult citizens.
Political/Legal context.
Elle l'a tancé maternellement, mêlant sévérité et affection profonde.
She rebuked him motherly, mixing severity and deep affection.
Literary verb 'tancer'.
Le silence de la nuit retombait maternellement sur la vallée.
The silence of the night fell back motherly over the valley.
Poetic description.
Elle a orchestré la réunion maternellement, veillant à l'harmonie du groupe.
She orchestrated the meeting motherly, ensuring the group's harmony.
Management style description.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— To treat someone with the care and affection of a mother.
Elle traite tous ses élèves maternellement.
— To brood over or protect someone very closely, like a mother bird.
Elle couve maternellement ses projets.
— To behave in a motherly fashion.
Elle se comporte maternellement avec les nouveaux arrivants.
— To answer with the patience and kindness of a mother.
Elle a répondu maternellement à ses questions incessantes.
— To surround someone with motherly care or protection.
Ses tantes l'ont entouré maternellement après l'accident.
— To nurse or care for someone with deep devotion.
Elle a soigné son mari maternellement pendant sa maladie.
— To provide gentle and wise guidance.
Sa grand-mère l'a guidée maternellement dans la vie.
— To watch someone with a loving and protective eye.
Elle observait maternellement les enfants dans le parc.
— To hug or kiss someone in a way that expresses motherly love.
Elle l'a embrassé maternellement sur le front.
— To raise or educate with a focus on nurturing and kindness.
Elle a éduqué ses enfants maternellement et fermement.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
A noun meaning 'motherhood' or 'maternity ward', not the adverb.
An adjective (maternal) or a noun (nursery school), used differently than the adverb.
The fatherly equivalent; similar but carries different cultural nuances.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— A 'mother hen'; someone who acts maternellement to an overprotective degree.
Elle est une vraie mère poule avec ses enfants.
Informal— To be like a mother to someone; to act maternellement consistently.
Ma voisine est comme une mère pour moi.
Neutral— Refers to the infinite capacity for love and acting maternellement.
Seul un cœur de mère peut pardonner ainsi.
Literary— Motherland; implies the country acts maternellement toward its citizens.
Il est revenu servir la mère patrie.
Formal— Mother Nature; often described as acting maternellement toward life.
Mère Nature nous offre tout ce dont nous avons besoin.
Neutral— To be extremely attentive, often in a way that is described as acting maternellement.
Elle est aux petits soins avec son grand-père.
Informal— The act of mothering; the constant state of acting maternellement.
Le maternage est essentiel pour le développement du bébé.
Technical/Psychology— Sweet/gentle as a mother; describes the quality of acting maternellement.
Elle a une voix douce comme une mère.
Literary— To keep a close watch, often done maternellement to prevent trouble.
Elle veille au grain pour que les enfants ne se blessent pas.
Informal— To take under one's wing; to start acting maternellement toward someone.
Elle a pris la stagiaire sous son aile.
NeutralLeicht verwechselbar
It's the masculine adjective form.
Maternel is an adjective (un oncle maternel); maternellement is an adverb (il agit maternellement).
Mon côté maternel ressort quand j'agis maternellement.
Both relate to mothering.
Maternage is a noun referring to the set of practices; maternellement is how the practices are done.
Le maternage est pratiqué maternellement par cette maman.
Similar ending and rhythm.
Matinalement means 'early in the morning'.
Elle se lève matinalement pour s'occuper maternellement de son bébé.
Both end in -ment.
Mentalement means 'mentally'.
Elle est mentalement prête à agir maternellement.
Similar phonetic structure.
Naturellement means 'naturally'.
Elle agit maternellement tout naturellement.
Satzmuster
Elle est [adverb].
Elle est maternellement douce.
Elle [verb] maternellement.
Elle sourit maternellement.
Elle [verb] [object] maternellement.
Elle regarde l'enfant maternellement.
Bien que [subjunctive], elle [verb] maternellement.
Bien qu'elle soit fatiguée, elle s'en occupe maternellement.
[Subject] semble [infinitive] maternellement.
La forêt semble nous protéger maternellement.
C'est une pratique qui s'exerce maternellement.
C'est une autorité qui s'exerce maternellement.
Elle a [past participle] maternellement.
Elle a agi maternellement.
Elle lui parle maternellement.
Elle lui parle maternellement tous les jours.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Moderate; common in literature and specific caregiving contexts.
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Elle est maternellement.
→
Elle est maternelle.
You used an adverb where an adjective is needed to describe a person.
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Elle a agi maternelment.
→
Elle a agi maternellement.
You forgot the 'le' from the feminine adjective 'maternelle'.
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Un voix maternellement.
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Une voix maternelle.
Adverbs modify verbs or adjectives, not nouns. Also, 'voix' is feminine.
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Il parle maternellement.
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Il parle paternellement (usually).
While possible, using 'maternellement' for a man is rare and carries a specific metaphorical meaning.
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Elle s'occupe de lui maternellement (spelled with one 'l').
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Elle s'occupe de lui maternellement (double 'l').
Spelling error; the feminine adjective 'maternelle' has two 'l's.
Tipps
Adverb Formation
Always start with the feminine adjective 'maternelle' to form 'maternellement'. This is a rule for almost all French adverbs ending in -ment.
Nasal Endings
Focus on the final '-ment'. The 'en' should be a nasal vowel. Avoid pronouncing the 't' at the very end.
Healthcare Settings
Use this word when writing about nursing or caregiving to show a high level of empathy and emotional support.
Literary Flair
Using 'maternellement' in your writing can give it a more sophisticated, classic French feel.
Maternel vs Paternel
Use 'maternellement' for softness and 'paternellement' for guidance or authority.
Word Family
Connect it to 'école maternelle' to remember that it's a word about nurturing and early care.
Double 'L'
Visualize the word as 'matern' + 'elle' + 'ment' to remember all the letters.
Use 'Tendrement'
If 'maternellement' feels too specific, 'tendrement' is a great, more general alternative.
Be Careful at Work
Avoid calling a female boss 'maternelle' or saying she acts 'maternellement' unless you have a very close relationship.
Sentence Building
Try to use it with the verb 'agir' (to act) first, as it is the most natural pairing.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of 'Maternal' + 'ment'. 'Maternal' is motherly, and '-ment' is like '-ly'. So, 'maternellement' is 'motherly-ly'.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a mother bird feeding her chicks or a warm blanket being wrapped around someone's shoulders.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to describe three different people you know using the adverb 'maternellement' in a full French sentence.
Wortherkunft
The word comes from the French adjective 'maternel', which is derived from the Medieval Latin 'maternalis'. This, in turn, comes from the Latin 'maternus' (of a mother), rooted in 'mater' (mother).
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Relating to the qualities or actions of a mother.
Romance (Indo-European)Kultureller Kontext
Be aware that describing a professional woman's behavior as 'maternellement' can sometimes be perceived as reductive or patronizing in a modern corporate context, implying she is 'mothering' her colleagues rather than leading them.
English speakers often use 'motherly' as an adjective, but 'motherly' as an adverb ('she spoke motherly') is less common than 'in a motherly way'. 'Maternellement' is the direct equivalent of that adverbial phrase.
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Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Family Life
- S'occuper de ses enfants maternellement
- Parler maternellement à son bébé
- Couver maternellement
- Aimer maternellement
Healthcare
- Soigner maternellement les patients
- Une approche maternellement rassurante
- Veiller maternellement sur les malades
- Réconforter maternellement
Education
- Encourager les élèves maternellement
- Une maîtresse qui agit maternellement
- Guider maternellement les petits
- Réprimander maternellement
Literature
- Un personnage maternellement dévoué
- La nature protégeant maternellement
- Décrire une scène maternellement
- Un regard maternellement doux
Abstract/Nature
- La terre nous nourrit maternellement
- Une patrie agissant maternellement
- L'ombre nous protège maternellement
- Accueillir maternellement
Gesprächseinstiege
"Penses-tu qu'il est important pour un professeur d'agir maternellement avec ses élèves ?"
"Qui dans ta vie s'est déjà occupé de toi maternellement ?"
"Peut-on agir maternellement sans être une femme ?"
"Est-ce qu'une entreprise peut traiter ses employés maternellement ?"
"Dans quels films as-tu vu un personnage agir maternellement ?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Décris une situation où tu as agi maternellement envers quelqu'un d'autre.
Réfléchis à la différence entre agir maternellement et agir paternellement.
Pourquoi le mot 'maternellement' évoque-t-il souvent un sentiment de sécurité ?
Écris une courte histoire sur une infirmière qui s'occupe maternellement de ses patients.
Est-ce que la nature t'a déjà semblé t'accueillir maternellement ? Décris ce moment.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, though less common, it can be used metaphorically to describe a man acting with extreme nurturing care. However, 'paternellement' is the more standard masculine equivalent.
It is neutral to formal. You will find it in literature and professional caregiving contexts, but rarely in slang.
Remember the root 'maternelle' (feminine adjective) and add '-ment'. Don't forget the double 'l'!
'Maternelle' is an adjective (a motherly woman), while 'maternellement' is an adverb (she acted motherly).
Not usually. It can sound too personal or patronizing. 'Bienveillamment' is a better choice for professional kindness.
No, it describes a *style* of care. Anyone can act maternellement towards anyone else.
Agir, parler, regarder, s'occuper, and conseiller are the most frequent pairings.
No, French adverbs don't typically have shortened versions. You must use the full word.
Yes, this is a common poetic and literary use of the word, personifying nature as a nurturing mother.
'Froidement' (coldly) or 'sévèrement' (harshly) are good opposites in terms of emotional warmth.
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Describe a person you know who acts 'maternellement'. Use at least three sentences in French.
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Translate to French: 'The nurse spoke motherly to the patient.'
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Write a short paragraph about 'l'école maternelle' using the adverb 'maternellement'.
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Explain the difference between 'maternel' and 'maternellement' in French.
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Use 'maternellement' in a sentence about Mother Nature.
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Translate to French: 'She looks at her children motherly.'
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Write a dialogue between two friends where one acts 'maternellement' toward the other.
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Translate to French: 'He was welcomed motherly by the family.'
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Describe a comforting meal using 'maternellement'.
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Write a sentence using both 'maternellement' and 'tendrement'.
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Translate to French: 'She encourages her students motherly.'
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Write a formal sentence using 'maternellement' in a professional context.
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Translate to French: 'The forest envelops us motherly.'
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Describe a grandmother's actions using 'maternellement'.
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Translate to French: 'She scolds him motherly.'
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Use 'maternellement' in a sentence with the subjunctive mood.
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Translate to French: 'She took care of the kitten motherly.'
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Write a sentence about a doctor acting 'maternellement'.
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Translate to French: 'They always act motherly.'
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Write a poetic sentence about the night using 'maternellement'.
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Pronounce 'maternellement' correctly. Focus on the four syllables.
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Use 'maternellement' in a sentence to describe your own mother.
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Explain the meaning of 'maternellement' in French to a partner.
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Describe a nurse's day using 'maternellement' at least twice.
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Compare 'maternellement' and 'paternellement' verbally.
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Tell a short story about a child and a teacher using the adverb.
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Pronounce the nasal ending '-ment' in 'maternellement'.
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Answer the question: 'Comment s'occupe-t-elle de son bébé ?'
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Describe a warm, safe place using 'maternellement'.
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Read the sentence: 'Elle lui a souri maternellement' with the correct intonation.
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Use 'très maternellement' in a sentence about a friend.
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Explain why 'maternellement' is a B2 level word.
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Describe a scene from a movie where someone acts motherly.
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Practice the rhythm: MA-TER-NEL-LE-MENT.
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Say 'She acts motherly' in French.
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Use the adverb to describe how nature treats us.
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Pronounce the double 'l' correctly in the word.
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Describe a grandmother's hug using 'maternellement'.
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Give a piece of advice to a friend 'maternellement'.
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Translate and speak: 'The teacher encourages them motherly.'
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Listen to the sentence and write down the adverb used.
How many syllables did you hear in the word 'maternellement'?
Is the speaker describing a man or a woman acting 'maternellement'?
Identify the verb that 'maternellement' is modifying in the audio clip.
Listen to two sentences. Which one uses 'maternellement' correctly?
Does the speaker sound happy or sad when saying 'maternellement'?
Listen for the nasal ending. Is it 'an', 'in', or 'on'?
What is the subject of the sentence you just heard?
Listen to a short story. What did the nurse do 'maternellement'?
Is the word 'maternellement' at the beginning or end of the sentence?
Identify the synonym used in the second sentence of the audio.
Listen to the spelling. Is it correct?
What emotion does the word 'maternellement' convey in this clip?
Listen to the teacher's instructions. How should the students act?
Can you hear the 'r' in 'maternellement'?
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Summary
The word 'maternellement' allows you to describe a specific quality of care that is gentle yet protective. Use it to highlight the emotional warmth behind an action, especially when someone is looking after another person's well-being. Example: 'Elle l'a consolé maternellement' (She comforted him in a motherly way).
- Maternellement is a French adverb meaning 'in a motherly way,' used to describe actions filled with tenderness, care, and protection.
- It is formed from the feminine adjective 'maternelle' plus the suffix '-ment,' following standard French adverbial patterns.
- While often used for actual mothers, it can describe anyone—teachers, nurses, or friends—acting with nurturing maternal instincts.
- In literature and daily life, it adds emotional depth to descriptions of speech, gestures, and overall caregiving behaviors.
Adverb Formation
Always start with the feminine adjective 'maternelle' to form 'maternellement'. This is a rule for almost all French adverbs ending in -ment.
Nasal Endings
Focus on the final '-ment'. The 'en' should be a nasal vowel. Avoid pronouncing the 't' at the very end.
Healthcare Settings
Use this word when writing about nursing or caregiving to show a high level of empathy and emotional support.
Literary Flair
Using 'maternellement' in your writing can give it a more sophisticated, classic French feel.
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