adoptivement
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- Adoptivement is a formal French adverb meaning 'adoptively' or 'by means of adoption'.
- It primarily appears in legal, administrative, and literary contexts to define family status.
- It is formed from the feminine adjective 'adoptive' and the suffix '-ment'.
- While precise, it is often replaced by 'par adoption' in everyday spoken French.
The French adverb adoptivement is a specialized term derived from the adjective adoptif. At its core, it describes an action, relationship, or status established through the process of adoption rather than through biological or natural means. While it is not a word you will encounter in every casual conversation at a French café, it holds significant weight in legal, sociological, and formal literary contexts. To understand adoptivement, one must first understand the French concept of filiation—the legal bond between parents and children. In French society, the distinction between biological and adoptive ties is handled with specific terminology to ensure legal clarity, and adoptivement serves as the precise adverbial marker for this distinction.
- Legal Precision
- In the French Civil Code (Code Civil), the adverb is used to clarify that rights or obligations are being applied to an individual who has entered a family via legal adoption procedures.
Historically, French law makes a distinction between adoption simple and adoption plénière. The word adoptivement can appear in discussions surrounding both, though it is more common when emphasizing the method by which a kinship was formed. For example, if a property is being inherited and the document specifies that the heirs are related adoptivement, it ensures there is no ambiguity regarding their status relative to biological claimants. It is a word of 'status'—it defines how one belongs to a group.
Bien qu'ils ne soient pas liés par le sang, ils sont rattachés adoptivement à cette lignée noble depuis trois générations.
In a broader, more metaphorical sense, adoptivement can occasionally be used to describe someone who has been taken into a community or a country and treated as one of their own. If a town 'adopts' a refugee or a famous artist, they might be said to belong to that town adoptivement. This usage highlights the emotional and social integration that mirrors the legal process of family adoption. It suggests a bond that is chosen and formalized, rather than inherent.
- Sociological Nuance
- Social workers and psychologists use this term to differentiate between the environmental upbringing of a child and their genetic heritage, focusing on the 'adoptive' experience as a unique developmental path.
For an English speaker, the translation 'adoptively' is direct, but the French adoptivement often feels slightly more formal. In English, we might more commonly say 'by adoption' or 'through adoption'. However, in formal French writing, the single-word adverb is preferred for its conciseness and rhythmic flow within a sentence. It allows for a sophisticated structure that emphasizes the legal or chosen nature of the bond without requiring a lengthy prepositional phrase.
- Literary Context
- In 19th-century literature, characters often found themselves 'adoptivement' linked to wealthy benefactors, a plot point that explored class mobility and the malleability of family structures.
Elle considérait cette ville comme la sienne, s'y étant greffée adoptivement après des années d'exil.
Finally, it is important to note that adoptivement is rarely used in high-frequency daily speech. You won't usually hear a child say they are 'adoptivement' related to their brother. Instead, they would use simpler terms. Use this word when you want to sound precise, academic, or when writing a formal document where the legal nature of a relationship is the primary focus of the sentence.
Using adoptivement correctly requires an understanding of French adverb placement and the specific contexts where 'manner' is emphasized. In French, adverbs that modify a verb usually follow the conjugated verb in simple tenses and are placed between the auxiliary and the past participle in compound tenses. However, because adoptivement is a long, multi-syllabic adverb ending in -ment, it is often placed at the end of the clause for better phonetic balance and emphasis.
- Basic Verb Modification
- When modifying a verb like lier (to link) or rattaché (to attach), the adverb follows the action. 'Ils sont liés adoptivement' (They are linked adoptively).
One of the most common structures involves the passive voice or state-of-being verbs. This is because adoptivement describes a state that resulted from a past action (the adoption). It answers the question: In what capacity is this person part of the family?
L'enfant a été reconnu adoptivement par la famille Durand en 2010.
In formal legal writing, you might see adoptivement used to qualify rights. For instance, 'jouir adoptivement des mêmes droits' (to enjoy the same rights adoptively). Here, it acts as a qualifier to ensure that the source of the rights is recognized as the legal adoption process, which might be relevant for specific tax codes or inheritance laws in France.
- Comparison with 'Par Adoption'
- While 'par adoption' is a prepositional phrase meaning 'by adoption', 'adoptivement' is more integrated into the verb's action. Use 'adoptivement' when the focus is on the *manner* of the state, and 'par adoption' when the focus is on the *mechanism*.
Another nuance is the use of adoptivement in metaphorical or cultural contexts. If you are discussing a 'chosen family' (la famille de cœur), you might use adoptivement to describe the depth of the bond. 'Elle est ma sœur adoptivement' conveys a stronger, more formal sense of permanence than simply saying she is 'like' a sister.
Il s'est intégré adoptivement au sein de la communauté locale, bien qu'il soit né à l'étranger.
When writing, ensure that the adverb is placed so it doesn't create confusion with other modifiers. Because it is a specific term, placing it near the noun or verb it modifies is crucial. In the sentence 'Il a été accueilli adoptivement dans le cercle familial', the adverb clearly modifies how he was welcomed. If you move it to the end of a very long sentence, it might lose its impact or sound like an afterthought.
- Negative Constructions
- In negative sentences, the adverb usually follows the 'pas'. 'Ils ne sont pas liés adoptivement, mais biologiquement.' (They are not linked adoptively, but biologically.)
Le contrat stipule que les bénéficiaires rattachés adoptivement doivent fournir des preuves légales.
In summary, treat adoptivement as a tool for precision. It is best used in contexts where the distinction between biological and legal family is paramount, or where you want to emphasize the formal 'adoption' of a concept, place, or person into a primary role in one's life.
While adoptivement isn't a word you'll hear in a 'Boulangerie' while buying a croissant, it has very specific 'natural habitats' in the French-speaking world. Understanding these contexts will help you recognize it and use it with the appropriate register. The most common place to encounter this word is in the domaine juridique (legal field). If you were to attend a hearing at a Tribunal de Grande Instance regarding family law, or if you were reading a jugement d'adoption, the word would appear frequently to define the status of the parties involved.
- Notary Offices (Études de Notaires)
- When a French notary (notaire) prepares a will or a deed of gift (donation), they must be extremely precise about familial links. They use 'adoptivement' to ensure the document is legally bulletproof.
Beyond the law, you will hear this term in documentaires sociologiques or news reports discussing the evolution of the French family. As France has debated laws like 'Mariage pour tous' (Marriage for All), the terminology of filiation has become a public topic. Experts on television might use adoptivement when discussing how children in same-sex families are legally integrated into the family tree.
Dans ce reportage sur la nouvelle famille française, l'expert explique comment les enfants sont liés adoptivement à leurs parents non biologiques.
In the world of littérature classique et contemporaine, authors use adoptivement to add a layer of formality or to highlight the 'constructed' nature of a relationship. It often appears in 19th-century novels (like those of Balzac or Zola) where inheritance and social standing were central themes. In modern literature, it might be used to describe an immigrant's relationship with their new country—being 'adoptively' French.
- Genealogy Research
- Genealogists in France use the term when tracing family trees where an adoption occurred, marking the branch 'adoptivement' to distinguish it from biological lineage.
Academic discourse is another primary location for this word. In university lectures on sociology, anthropology, or psychology, professors use the term to discuss 'parenté' (kinship). They might contrast 'biological filiation' with 'adoptive filiation', using the adverb to describe the process of becoming a parent through social and legal means.
Le professeur a souligné que l'appartenance à un clan peut se faire adoptivement par le biais de rites d'initiation.
Finally, you might find it in biographies of famous figures who were adopted. A biography of Steve Jobs (translated into French) or a French figure like Jean Genet might use the word to describe their relationship with their foster or adoptive families. It provides a respectful, clinical distance that acknowledges the legal reality while honoring the family bond.
- Administrative Forms
- While rare on simple forms, complex administrative dossiers regarding 'état civil' (civil status) may use the adverb in instructional text.
In summary, adoptivement is a high-register word found in law, academia, formal literature, and serious media discussions. It is the word of the 'official record'.
Because adoptivement is a specialized adverb, learners (and even native speakers) can fall into several traps. The most frequent mistake is confusing it with other adverbs that sound similar but have vastly different meanings. For example, adroitement (skillfully) or activement (actively) share a similar phonetic ending and rhythm, but using them interchangeably would lead to total confusion.
- The 'Adapt' vs. 'Adopt' Confusion
- In both English and French, 'adapt' and 'adopt' are often confused. 'Adaptativement' (adaptively) refers to changing to fit a situation, while 'adoptivement' refers to taking something as one's own. Mistaking these in a sentence about a child or a process changes the meaning from 'legal belonging' to 'functional adjustment'.
Another mistake is overusing the word in casual conversation. As mentioned, adoptivement is very formal. If you use it while talking to a friend about their family, it might sound cold or overly clinical. It’s like saying "I am related to my sister through a legal process of adoption" instead of just saying "She's my sister." In casual French, people prefer par adoption or simply using the adjective adoptif/adoptive.
Incorrect: Je l'aime adoptivement.
Correct: C'est mon fils adoptif et je l'aime.
Grammatically, learners sometimes struggle with the placement of such a long adverb. Placing it between the subject and the verb (e.g., *Il adoptivement est mon frère*) is a classic error influenced by English syntax. In French, it must follow the verb or the auxiliary-participle block. Furthermore, because it's an adverb of 'manner/status', it doesn't usually modify adjectives directly in the way 'très' or 'vraiment' does.
- Agreement Errors
- Remember that adverbs are invariable. Unlike the adjective 'adoptif' which changes to 'adoptive' or 'adoptifs', 'adoptivement' never changes its spelling, regardless of the gender or number of the people being described.
A subtle mistake is using adoptivement when referring to an animal. While we 'adopt' pets in English, in French, the term adoptivement is almost exclusively reserved for human legal relationships. For a pet, you would simply say 'un chien adopté' or 'nous l'avons adopté'. Using the formal adverb for a cat might sound like you've given the cat full legal inheritance rights and a spot in the family tree, which might sound humorous rather than serious.
Overly Formal: Le chat est lié adoptivement à la famille.
Finally, ensure you don't confuse it with optionnellement (optionally). While adoption is a choice, the words are not related. Adoptivement implies a permanent, legal state, whereas optionnellement implies something that can be chosen or left out at will. Using the wrong one in a legal or professional context could lead to significant misunderstandings about the permanence of a relationship or a decision.
To truly master adoptivement, it is helpful to look at its synonyms, near-synonyms, and more common alternatives. French is a language that values 'registre' (register), and knowing when to swap a formal word for a simpler one is key to sounding natural.
- Par Adoption
- The most common alternative. It is versatile and used in both formal and informal contexts. Example: 'Il est mon frère par adoption.' (He is my brother by adoption.)
- Légalement
- If the focus is on the law rather than the specific act of adoption, 'légalement' (legally) is often used. Example: 'Ils sont légalement responsables de l'enfant.' (They are legally responsible for the child.)
When discussing the emotional or social side of adoption, you might use de cœur (of the heart). While not a literal synonym for the legal term adoptivement, it captures the 'chosen' aspect of the relationship in a warmer, more common way.
C'est ma mère de cœur, même si nous ne sommes pas liés adoptivement.
In academic or sociological texts, you might encounter affiliativement. This is a very rare, high-level term referring to the process of 'affiliation' or joining a group. It is broader than adoptivement and can refer to joining a political party, a religion, or a social group. Use adoptivement specifically for family-like structures and affiliativement for organizational ones.
- Fictivement
- In legal theory, adoption is sometimes called a 'fictio juris' (legal fiction) because it creates a relationship that doesn't exist biologically. However, 'fictivement' usually means 'fictitiously' or 'pretend' in common French, so be very careful with this comparison.
Another related concept is par alliance. This refers to relationships formed through marriage (like in-laws). For example, a 'beau-frère' (brother-in-law) is related par alliance. It is useful to distinguish this from adoptivement, which involves a direct parent-child or sibling-like bond established by law independently of marriage.
Il y a une différence entre être lié par alliance et être lié adoptivement.
Lastly, in the context of taking on a new culture or nationality, d'élection (by choice/election) is a beautiful, literary alternative. A 'pays d'élection' is a country one has chosen and 'adopted' as their own. While adoptivement could be used here ('Il est français adoptivement'), 'français d'élection' sounds more poetic and suggests a deep, personal commitment to the new identity.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The suffix '-ment' comes from the Latin 'mente', meaning 'with a mind'. So 'adoptivement' literally means 'with an adoptive mind' or 'in an adoptive spirit'.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'p' too heavily; it should be light.
- Forgetting the nasal sound at the end and saying 'ment' like English 'meant'.
- Adding an extra vowel between 'tiv' and 'ment'.
- Confusing the 'o' with a closed 'o' like in 'dos'.
- Misplacing the stress on the first syllable.
難易度
Easy to recognize because of the root 'adopt' and suffix 'ment'.
Requires knowledge of formal register and correct adverb placement.
Rarely used in speech; might sound too clinical in casual settings.
Clear pronunciation, but can be confused with other -ment adverbs.
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Adverb formation from adjectives ending in a consonant.
Adoptif (m) -> Adoptive (f) -> Adoptivement.
Placement of long adverbs in compound tenses.
Il a été reconnu adoptivement (not 'Il a adoptivement été reconnu').
Adverbs of manner following the verb.
Ils s'aiment adoptivement (emphasizing the status).
Invariability of adverbs.
Elles sont liées adoptivement (no 's' on adoptivement).
Use of 'que' after verbs of declaration with an adverb.
Le juge déclare que le lien est établi adoptivement.
レベル別の例文
Il est mon frère.
He is my brother.
Simple subject-verb-complement structure.
C'est ma famille.
It is my family.
Use of 'C'est' to identify people/groups.
J'ai une sœur.
I have a sister.
Verb 'avoir' for family relationships.
Mon père est gentil.
My father is kind.
Possessive adjective 'mon'.
Voici ma mère.
Here is my mother.
Use of 'Voici' to present someone.
Nous sommes une famille.
We are a family.
Plural subject 'Nous'.
Il est petit.
He is small.
Adjective agreement (masculine).
Elle est grande.
She is tall.
Adjective agreement (feminine).
Mes parents ont adopté un petit garçon.
My parents adopted a little boy.
Passé composé of 'adopter'.
Elle est sa mère adoptive.
She is his adoptive mother.
Adjective 'adoptive' following the noun.
Ils sont liés par adoption.
They are linked by adoption.
Prepositional phrase 'par adoption'.
C'est un enfant adopté.
It is an adopted child.
Past participle 'adopté' used as an adjective.
Ma tante est ma mère de cœur.
My aunt is my mother of the heart (chosen mother).
Idiomatic expression 'de cœur'.
Nous habitons ensemble depuis l'adoption.
We have been living together since the adoption.
Use of 'depuis' with a noun.
Le juge a signé les papiers.
The judge signed the papers.
Simple past action.
Il aime beaucoup sa nouvelle famille.
He loves his new family very much.
Adverb 'beaucoup' modifying the verb 'aime'.
Ils ne sont pas parents biologiquement, mais ils le sont adoptivement.
They are not parents biologically, but they are adoptively.
Contrast between two adverbs ending in -ment.
L'enfant a été intégré adoptivement au sein du foyer.
The child was integrated adoptively into the home.
Passive voice with an adverb.
Il se considère adoptivement comme un membre de la tribu.
He considers himself adoptively as a member of the tribe.
Reflexive verb 'se considérer'.
Cette loi permet de lier les parents adoptivement à leurs enfants.
This law allows parents to be linked adoptively to their children.
Infinitive 'lier' followed by an adverb.
Elle a toujours vécu adoptivement dans cette culture.
She has always lived adoptively in this culture.
Adverb modifying the verb 'vécu' in a metaphorical sense.
Le dossier prouve qu'ils sont unis adoptivement.
The file proves that they are united adoptively.
Use of 'que' to introduce a subordinate clause.
Peut-on être lié adoptivement à une nation ?
Can one be linked adoptively to a nation?
Interrogative form with 'on'.
Bien qu'il soit né ailleurs, il appartient adoptivement à cette ville.
Although he was born elsewhere, he belongs adoptively to this city.
Subjunctive mood after 'Bien que'.
Le Code Civil précise comment les héritiers sont rattachés adoptivement.
The Civil Code specifies how heirs are attached adoptively.
Legal terminology and complex sentence structure.
Il est crucial de distinguer les liens établis adoptivement des liens de sang.
It is crucial to distinguish links established adoptively from blood links.
Infinitive construction 'Il est crucial de...'.
Elle a été reconnue adoptivement par son beau-père après le mariage.
She was recognized adoptively by her stepfather after the marriage.
Passive voice with a specific temporal marker.
Les droits acquis adoptivement sont identiques aux droits biologiques.
Rights acquired adoptively are identical to biological rights.
Adverb modifying a past participle used as an adjective.
Certains pays refusent de reconnaître les enfants liés adoptivement à des couples de même sexe.
Some countries refuse to recognize children linked adoptively to same-sex couples.
Complex object with multiple modifiers.
L'acte notarié confirme que le transfert de biens se fera adoptivement.
The notarized act confirms that the transfer of property will be done adoptively.
Future tense 'se fera' with an adverb of manner.
Elle s'est greffée adoptivement à cette dynastie industrielle.
She grafted herself adoptively onto this industrial dynasty.
Metaphorical use of 'se greffer'.
Le statut de l'enfant né sous X et placé adoptivement est complexe.
The status of a child born anonymously and placed adoptively is complex.
Specific French legal term 'né sous X'.
L'identité d'un individu peut se construire adoptivement au gré de ses rencontres.
An individual's identity can be constructed adoptively through their encounters.
Abstract philosophical usage.
On ne naît pas héritier d'une culture, on le devient souvent adoptivement.
One is not born an heir to a culture; one often becomes so adoptively.
Existential construction 'On ne naît pas... on le devient'.
La filiation, qu'elle soit biologique ou adoptivement établie, reste le socle de la société.
Filiation, whether biological or adoptively established, remains the foundation of society.
Subjunctive 'qu'elle soit' and complex apposition.
Il a fallu des années pour que le droit reconnaisse pleinement les liens tissés adoptivement.
It took years for the law to fully recognize links woven adoptively.
Use of 'pour que' followed by the subjunctive.
L'auteur explore la douleur des racines coupées et des branches greffées adoptivement.
The author explores the pain of cut roots and branches grafted adoptively.
Literary metaphor.
Dans son testament, il a tenu à mentionner ses neveux rattachés adoptivement.
In his will, he insisted on mentioning his adoptively attached nephews.
Verb 'tenir à' + infinitive.
Le concept de citoyenneté peut être perçu adoptivement par ceux qui choisissent leur patrie.
The concept of citizenship can be perceived adoptively by those who choose their homeland.
Passive voice with an abstract subject.
L'institution a fini par accepter ces membres cooptés adoptivement.
The institution eventually accepted these adoptively co-opted members.
Use of 'finir par' + infinitive.
L'herméneutique du droit civil tend à assimiler les effets de la parenté, qu'ils soient issus de la nature ou adoptivement consacrés.
The hermeneutics of civil law tends to assimilate the effects of kinship, whether they stem from nature or are adoptively consecrated.
Highly academic and specialized vocabulary.
L'œuvre se déploie dans un espace où les thèmes de l'exil et de l'appartenance adoptivement revendiquée s'entremêlent.
The work unfolds in a space where themes of exile and adoptively claimed belonging interweave.
Sophisticated literary analysis structure.
Il s'agit d'une filiation élective, où l'individu se reconnaît adoptivement dans une lignée de pensée.
It is an elective filiation, where the individual adoptively recognizes themselves in a lineage of thought.
Philosophical usage of 'filiation'.
La jurisprudence a évolué pour protéger les intérêts des tiers liés adoptivement au de cujus.
Jurisprudence has evolved to protect the interests of third parties adoptively linked to the deceased.
Use of Latin legal term 'de cujus'.
Par-delà la biologie, l'être humain possède cette faculté singulière de s'agréger adoptivement à des structures symboliques.
Beyond biology, the human being possesses this singular faculty to adoptively aggregate themselves to symbolic structures.
Complex prepositional phrases and high-level verbs.
L'adoption plénière rompt tout lien avec la famille d'origine pour recréer adoptivement une nouvelle souche.
Full adoption breaks all links with the family of origin to adoptively recreate a new stock/ancestry.
Technical legal distinction between types of adoption.
L'exilé, dans sa quête de sens, finit par s'enraciner adoptivement dans le terreau de sa nouvelle langue.
The exile, in their quest for meaning, ends up adoptively rooting themselves in the soil of their new language.
Poetic and metaphorical language.
Le traité stipule que les minorités seront intégrées adoptivement au corps électoral, sans distinction de naissance.
The treaty stipulates that minorities will be adoptively integrated into the electorate, without distinction of birth.
Political and diplomatic register.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— To be connected through legal adoption. Used to define family status.
Nous sommes liés adoptivement depuis dix ans.
— To legally recognize someone as an adoptive child. Often used in administrative contexts.
Le père a décidé de le reconnaître adoptivement.
— To become part of a group or culture as if one were born into it. Used metaphorically.
Il s'est intégré adoptivement à la vie rurale.
— To be part of a family line through adoption. Common in genealogy.
Elle appartient adoptivement à la lignée des Bourbons.
— Legal parentage created by adoption. A technical legal term.
La filiation établie adoptivement est irrévocable dans ce cas.
— To inherit property or titles as an adoptive heir. Used in inheritance law.
Il a pu hériter adoptivement du domaine familial.
— To view oneself as being part of something through a chosen, formal bond.
Je me considère adoptivement comme un enfant du pays.
— A connection made through the process of adoption. Used in formal reports.
Le rattachement fait adoptivement a été validé par le juge.
— A bond that was brought into existence by adoption. Emphasizes the creation of the link.
Le lien créé adoptivement est très fort.
— A citizen who has chosen their nationality (metaphorical/literary).
Il est devenu citoyen adoptivement après des années d'exil.
よく混同される語
Means 'skillfully'. Sounds similar but unrelated. 'Il agit adroitement' (He acts skillfully).
Means 'actively'. 'Il participe activement' (He participates actively).
Means 'adaptively'. Refers to adjusting to an environment, not adoption.
慣用句と表現
— A 'family of the heart'; people one considers family despite no biological or legal link. While 'adoptivement' is legal, this is the emotional equivalent.
Ils ne sont pas liés adoptivement, c'est sa famille de cœur.
Common— To take someone under one's wing. This is the informal action that might lead to being linked 'adoptivement'.
Elle l'a pris sous son aile et l'a ensuite reconnu adoptivement.
Informal— A 'son by choice'; a literary way to describe an adoptive-like relationship.
Il était son fils d'élection, lié à lui adoptivement.
Literary— Blood isn't everything. A proverb supporting the validity of bonds created 'adoptivement'.
Le sang ne fait pas tout; ils sont unis adoptivement.
Common— To graft oneself onto. Often used with 'adoptivement' to describe joining a family or group.
Il s'est greffé adoptivement sur cette vieille famille.
Metaphorical— To adopt a homeland. The verb form of the sentiment expressed by 'adoptivement' in a national context.
Il a adopté une patrie et s'y est lié adoptivement.
Formal— Social parenthood. The sociological concept that 'adoptivement' describes legally.
La parenté sociale s'exprime ici adoptivement.
Academic— An unbreakable bond. Often used to describe the strength of a relationship established 'adoptivement'.
Leur lien, bien que créé adoptivement, est indéfectible.
Formal— To weave links. The process of building a relationship that might be formalized 'adoptivement'.
Ils ont tissé des liens qui les unissent désormais adoptivement.
Common— To start a new lineage. Can be done 'adoptivement' in legal contexts.
Il a fait souche adoptivement dans cette région.
Literary間違えやすい
It's the adjective form.
Adoptif describes the person (un père adoptif), while adoptivement describes the manner of the link (lié adoptivement).
C'est son fils adoptif; ils sont liés adoptivement.
It's the past participle/noun.
Adopté is the person who was taken into the family. Adoptivement is the adverb describing the status.
L'enfant adopté est maintenant lié adoptivement à ses parents.
It's the noun for the process.
Adoption is the act/process. Adoptivement is the state of being resulting from that act.
L'adoption a permis de les unir adoptivement.
Sounds slightly similar and involves 'choice'.
Optionnellement means something is not mandatory. Adoptivement means something is established through adoption.
Ce champ est optionnellement rempli, mais le lien est établi adoptivement.
Both involve joining a group.
Affilié is usually for organizations or companies. Adoptivement is for family and deep social bonds.
Il est affilié au club, mais il est lié adoptivement à cette famille.
文型パターン
Sujet + être + lié + adoptivement
Ils sont liés adoptivement.
Sujet + avoir été + [participe] + adoptivement
L'enfant a été reconnu adoptivement.
Bien que + [sujet] + soit + [adjectif], il appartient + adoptivement + à...
Bien qu'il soit étranger, il appartient adoptivement à ce pays.
Une filiation + [adjectif] + ou + adoptivement + établie
Une filiation biologique ou adoptivement établie.
S'intégrer + adoptivement + au sein de + [groupe]
S'intégrer adoptivement au sein de la communauté.
Consacrer + adoptivement + un lien + [adjectif]
Consacrer adoptivement un lien familial préexistant.
Revendiquer + adoptivement + une appartenance + à...
Revendiquer adoptivement une appartenance à cette lignée.
Distinguer + A + de + B + (lié adoptivement)
Distinguer les enfants biologiques des enfants liés adoptivement.
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Low in daily speech; Moderate in legal/academic writing.
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Using 'adoptivement' as an adjective.
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C'est son fils adoptif.
'Adoptivement' is an adverb. You cannot say 'un fils adoptivement'. Adverbs modify verbs or states, not nouns.
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Placing the adverb before the verb.
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Ils sont liés adoptivement.
In French, adverbs usually follow the verb. 'Ils adoptivement sont liés' is an English-style error.
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Confusing 'adoptivement' with 'adroitement'.
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Il a agi adroitement (skillfully) vs. Il est lié adoptivement.
These sound similar but have nothing to do with each other. One is about skill, the other is about family status.
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Using it for pets in a serious way.
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J'ai adopté un chien.
While not 'wrong', 'adoptivement' for a dog sounds like the dog has legal human rights. It's too formal for animals.
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Making the adverb agree with gender/number.
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Elles sont liées adoptivement.
Never add an 'e' or 's' to 'adoptivement'. Adverbs are always invariable.
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Adverb Formation
Remember the rule: Adjective (fem) + -ment. Adoptive + ment = Adoptivement. This works for many words like 'activement' or 'heureusement'.
Use in Essays
If you are writing about family law or social changes in France, use 'adoptivement' to show you know specific terminology. It will elevate your writing score.
Root Recognition
If you see a long word you don't know, look for a root you recognize. 'Adopt' is clear here. The '-ive' and '-ment' tell you it's an adverb of manner.
The Nasal End
Practice the nasal '-ment'. It's the same sound in 'appartement', 'vraiment', and 'lentement'. It's a key sound for sounding French.
Legal Context
When reading French news about 'filiation' or 'succession', expect to see 'adoptivement'. It's the standard term for these official reports.
Synonym Swap
If you forget 'adoptivement', 'par adoption' is your best friend. It means the same thing and is easier to remember in a high-pressure conversation.
Cultural Adoption
Don't be afraid to use it for your relationship with France. 'Je suis lié adoptivement à la culture française' is a beautiful way to express your love for the country.
Don't Overuse
In a casual dinner with friends, 'adoptivement' might sound like you're reading a law book. Stick to 'adopté' or 'par adoption' there.
Identify the Register
If you hear 'adoptivement', the speaker is likely using a formal register. This helps you understand the overall tone of the speech or text.
Visual Link
Visualize a family tree where one line is drawn in a different color but is just as thick as the others. That line is 'adoptivement' drawn.
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記憶術
Think of the word 'Option'. Adoption is a choice, an 'option' you take. 'Adoptivement' is the way you live that choice. A-D-O-P-T-ivement.
視覚的連想
Imagine a legal seal (like a stamp) being placed on a family tree. The stamp says 'Adoptivement'. It shows the link is made by law, not just nature.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to write three sentences about a famous person who was adopted, using 'adoptivement' at least once to describe their relationship with their parents.
語源
Derived from the French adjective 'adoptif' (feminine 'adoptive'), which comes from the Latin 'adoptivus'. The Latin root is 'adoptare', meaning 'to choose for oneself' (ad- 'to' + optare 'choose').
元の意味: The original Latin meaning focused on the act of choosing or selecting a person to be an heir or family member.
Romance (Latin-based).文化的な背景
While 'adoptivement' is a neutral legal term, always be sensitive when discussing someone's family status. Some may prefer not to have the distinction between biological and adoptive ties highlighted unless necessary.
In English, we rarely use 'adoptively'. We prefer 'by adoption'. Using 'adoptivement' in French makes you sound more formal and precise than the average speaker.
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実際の使用場面
Law & Justice
- Jugement d'adoption
- Lien de filiation
- Droit de succession
- Acte de naissance
Sociology
- Structure familiale
- Parenté sociale
- Identité choisie
- Intégration culturelle
Genealogy
- Arbre généalogique
- Branche adoptive
- Ancêtres
- Lignée
Literature
- Fils d'élection
- Héritier désigné
- Racines
- Appartenance
Administration
- Dossier administratif
- Reconnaissance légale
- Statut civil
- Tutelle
会話のきっかけ
"Penses-tu que l'on peut être lié adoptivement à une culture sans y être né ?"
"Dans ton pays, les droits des enfants liés adoptivement sont-ils les mêmes que les autres ?"
"Est-ce que le mot 'adoptivement' te semble trop formel pour parler de la famille ?"
"Comment la littérature française traite-t-elle les personnages liés adoptivement ?"
"Peut-on dire qu'on appartient adoptivement à une ville après dix ans ?"
日記のテーマ
Réfléchissez à une chose (une langue, une passion, une ville) à laquelle vous vous sentez lié 'adoptivement'. Pourquoi ?
Décrivez l'importance de reconnaître les liens familiaux 'adoptivement' dans une société moderne.
Si vous deviez expliquer le mot 'adoptivement' à un enfant, quels mots utiliseriez-vous ?
Pensez-vous que les liens créés 'adoptivement' sont plus forts car ils sont basés sur un choix ?
Analysez l'utilisation du mot 'adoptivement' dans un contexte de citoyenneté mondiale.
よくある質問
10 問No, it is not common in everyday speech. You are more likely to hear 'par adoption'. However, it is very common in legal documents, notary acts, and formal sociological discussions where precision is required.
Technically you could, but it would sound very strange. French people usually reserve 'adoptivement' for human legal relationships. For a pet, just say 'un chien adopté' or 'on l'a adopté'.
'Par adoption' is a prepositional phrase that is more versatile and common. 'Adoptivement' is a formal adverb that emphasizes the *manner* of the state. They are often interchangeable, but 'adoptivement' is higher register.
The ending '-ment' is a nasal vowel. Do not pronounce the 'n' or 't'. It sounds like the 'an' in the English word 'on' but spoken through the nose. It rhymes with 'maman' or 'enfant'.
Rarely. For habits, we use 'adopter une habitude'. You wouldn't say you are linked 'adoptivement' to a habit. It is almost always for people or, metaphorically, for a country or culture.
No. In French, all adverbs are invariable. They never take an 's' or change based on gender. It is always 'adoptivement'.
In French, adverbs are often formed by adding '-ment' to the feminine form of the adjective. 'Adoptif' (masculine) becomes 'adoptive' (feminine), so the adverb is 'adoptivement'.
Yes. While the concept is simple, the specific adverbial form and its usage in formal/legal contexts are characteristic of the B2 level, where learners start to master different registers.
Yes, especially in a formal or poetic context. It emphasizes that the bond is as strong and formal as a legal one. 'Elle est ma sœur adoptivement' sounds very permanent and serious.
Not at all. It is a neutral, descriptive term. However, in some contexts, it might sound a bit 'cold' because it is so formal. Always consider your audience.
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Utilisez 'adoptivement' dans une phrase sur la loi.
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Décrivez votre lien avec la France en utilisant 'adoptivement'.
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Faites une phrase comparant les liens biologiques et les liens par adoption.
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Écrivez une phrase formelle pour un testament.
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Expliquez le mot 'adoptivement' avec vos propres mots.
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Imaginez une phrase d'un juge.
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Utilisez 'adoptivement' pour parler d'une intégration réussie.
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Faites une phrase avec le verbe 'reconnaître'.
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Créez une phrase sur l'héritage.
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Utilisez 'adoptivement' dans un contexte de recherche généalogique.
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Répondez à la question : Peut-on choisir sa famille ?
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Écrivez une phrase sur l'identité.
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Utilisez 'adoptivement' pour parler d'un auteur célèbre.
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Faites une phrase avec 'Bien que'.
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Décrivez un lien entre deux amis très proches.
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Utilisez 'adoptivement' pour parler d'un rite d'initiation.
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Écrivez une phrase sur les droits de l'enfant.
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Utilisez 'adoptivement' dans une critique littéraire.
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Faites une phrase sur le mariage.
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Utilisez 'adoptivement' pour parler de la langue française.
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Prononcez le mot 'adoptivement' lentement.
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Expliquez la différence entre 'biologiquement' et 'adoptivement'.
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Dites : 'Ils sont liés adoptivement'.
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Dites : 'Le Code Civil parle de filiation établie adoptivement'.
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Répondez : Comment appelle-t-on un lien créé par la loi ?
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Dites : 'Je me sens Français adoptivement'.
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Expliquez pourquoi 'adoptivement' est un adverbe.
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Dites : 'L'héritage se transmet adoptivement'.
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Dites : 'Elle s'est intégrée adoptivement'.
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Dites : 'Les droits sont les mêmes adoptivement'.
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Prononcez : 'Filiation adoptivement établie'.
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Dites : 'Le lien est indéfectible adoptivement'.
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Répondez : Quel est l'adjectif masculin ?
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Dites : 'Il a été reconnu adoptivement'.
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Dites : 'Nous sommes une famille unie adoptivement'.
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Dites : 'Il appartient adoptivement à cette lignée'.
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Prononcez : 'successivement et adoptivement'.
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Dites : 'C'est un choix fait adoptivement'.
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Dites : 'La loi protège les liens créés adoptivement'.
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Expliquez l'origine du mot.
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Écoutez et écrivez : 'Ils sont liés adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'L'enfant a été reconnu adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'La filiation est établie adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Elle se sent Française adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Le Code Civil mentionne ce lien adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'C'est une famille unie adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Il a hérité adoptivement du titre.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Les neveux sont rattachés adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Bien qu'ils soient différents, ils sont liés adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'L'intégration s'est faite adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Le juge signe l'acte adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'C'est un statut reconnu adoptivement.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Il appartient adoptivement au clan.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Elle a toujours vécu adoptivement ici.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Le lien est adoptivement consacré.'
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Summary
Adoptivement is the precise, formal way to describe a relationship or status created through adoption. For example: 'Ils sont liés adoptivement' (They are linked adoptively). Use it when you need to be legally or technically clear about family ties.
- Adoptivement is a formal French adverb meaning 'adoptively' or 'by means of adoption'.
- It primarily appears in legal, administrative, and literary contexts to define family status.
- It is formed from the feminine adjective 'adoptive' and the suffix '-ment'.
- While precise, it is often replaced by 'par adoption' in everyday spoken French.
Adverb Formation
Remember the rule: Adjective (fem) + -ment. Adoptive + ment = Adoptivement. This works for many words like 'activement' or 'heureusement'.
Use in Essays
If you are writing about family law or social changes in France, use 'adoptivement' to show you know specific terminology. It will elevate your writing score.
Root Recognition
If you see a long word you don't know, look for a root you recognize. 'Adopt' is clear here. The '-ive' and '-ment' tell you it's an adverb of manner.
The Nasal End
Practice the nasal '-ment'. It's the same sound in 'appartement', 'vraiment', and 'lentement'. It's a key sound for sounding French.
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