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  1. They Have a Motherland (Russian: У них есть Родина) is a 1949 Soviet World War II film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and Vladimir Legoshin.

  2. They Have a Motherland (Russian: У них есть Родина) is a 1949 Soviet drama movie directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and Vladimir Legoshin. It stars Natalya Zashchipina, Lyonya Kotov, and Pavel Kadochnikov. Actors. Natasha Zashchipina as Ira Sokolova; Lyonya Kotov as Sasha Butuzov

    • What Are The Origins of Motherland and Fatherland?
    • Who Uses Motherland?
    • Who Uses Fatherland?
    • When Did People Start Saying Homeland?
    • What Do Americans Say?

    Whether a particular group uses (their language’s equivalent of, if they have one) motherland or fatherlandis a matter of culture, tradition, or, in some instances, personal preference. In English, fatherland is the older of the two. It’s first recorded in the early 1200s and may be influenced by the Latin patria, meaning “fatherland.” Motherland i...

    The people of some countries have historically personified their country in feminine ways. To them, their home country is (in translation) the motherland. For example, a common personification of Russia is Mother Russia (Matushka Rossiya). During the movement for Indian independence of the late 1800s, the concept of Bharat Mata (or Mother India) em...

    Some cultures personify their lands as masculine. The German national anthem features verses that translate to “Unity and justice and freedom / For the German fatherland!” (German, Vaterland). The Netherlands (Dutch, vaderland), as well as the Scandinavian countries, have similar forms of fatherland. Among many others, people of the Slavic (e.g., C...

    We have yet another option in English: homeland. It can mean “one’s native land” or “the home of one’s ancestors.” It’s slightly younger than fatherland and motherland, attested in the early 1600s. Early uses of homeland have the sense of “domestic,” as opposed to “foreign,” e.g.,homeland business. This sense of homeland survives today in phrases l...

    Use of terms like fatherland and motherland can sound very nationalistic (e.g., We must protect the fatherland!) when it’s not deliberately meant to be quaint or playful (e.g., Since living abroad for a decade, I have come to miss some things from my motherland, like free refills of soda). Outside of political contexts, homeland can be more neutral...

  3. noun [ U ] uk / ˈmʌð.ə.lænd / us / ˈmʌð.ɚ.lænd / Add to word list. the country in which you were born, or the country with which you feel most connected. Synonym. mother country. Compare. fatherland. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Countries, nationalities & continents: country & nation. birthright citizenship. body politic. BRICS.

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · A motherland is a term used to describe a persons home country, the place where they have grown up or have deep ancestral roots. It represents a sense of cultural identity, belonging, and attachment to the land.

  5. Visit the movie page for 'They Have a Motherland' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  6. Jan 10, 2024 · Africa, known as “The Motherland,” is a continent of immense cultural, historical, and geographic significance. Spanning across 30.37 million square kilometers, it is the second-largest continent in the world.