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Hausfrau Meaning in English

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ˈhaʊsˌfraʊ
HOWSS-frow
hˈɔːsfɹaʊ
HAWSS-frow

Definition

A 'hausfrau' is a German term (sometimes used in English) for a housewife—a woman who manages the household and takes care of domestic tasks, often without outside employment.

Usage & Nuances

'Hausfrau' is borrowed directly from German and used in English to specifically invoke the cultural or stereotypical image of a traditional, full-time homemaker—sometimes with irony or humor. It is less common than 'housewife' and may suggest an old-fashioned role.

Example Sentences

My grandmother was a hausfrau for most of her life.

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A hausfrau cooks, cleans, and takes care of the children.

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She prefers to be a hausfrau than work outside the home.

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He joked that he's become a real hausfrau since he started working from home.

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Many people underestimate the hard work of a hausfrau, but it’s a full-time job.

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Hausfrau’ isn’t a word you hear much anymore, but it pops up in some British TV shows.

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