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дочерняя — meaning in English: subsidiary

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Делегация
Delegatsiya
дочерняя
dochernyaya
Инцидент
Intsident
жидкость
zhidkost'
единство
yedinstvo
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'дочерняя' in the context of business when discussing corporate structures or the relationships between parent companies and their subsidiaries. For example, during a business meeting, one might refer to a 'дочерняя компания' when analyzing the performance of a subsidiary in a specific market.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'дочерняя' is 'филиал', which translates to 'branch'. While 'дочерняя' specifically refers to a company controlled by another, 'филиал' can imply a broader network of operations and may not always indicate ownership. Choose 'дочерняя' when you want to emphasize an ownership relationship.
Culture
'дочерняя' comes from the root word 'дочь', which means 'daughter' in Russian, reflecting the metaphor of a subsidiary being a 'daughter company' of a larger parent organization. This familial connection emphasizes the relationship between companies, which is a distinctive feature of Russian corporate language.
FAQ
Q.What does 'дочерняя' mean in English?
'дочерняя' translates to 'subsidiary' in English, referring to a company that is partially or wholly owned by another company, known as the parent company.
Q.How do I use 'дочерняя' in a sentence?
You can use 'дочерняя' in a sentence like this: 'Эта дочерняя компания отвечает за продажи в России.' (This subsidiary company is responsible for sales in Russia.)
Q.Is 'дочерняя' a formal or informal word?
'дочерняя' is considered neutral, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts, especially in business discussions or when talking about corporate structures.
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