Gurindji |
Pama-Nyungan |
mali |
the child-in-law |
mali |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Kanuri |
Saharan |
kə̀sâì |
the child-in-law |
kə̀sâì |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Ket |
Yeniseian |
èn |
the child-in-law |
èn |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Lower Sorbian |
Indo-European |
pśichodny syn |
the child-in-law |
pśichodny syn |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Lower Sorbian |
Indo-European |
šwigersyn |
the child-in-law |
šwigersyn |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Seychelles Creole |
Indo-European |
bofis |
the child-in-law |
bofis |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Seychelles Creole |
Indo-European |
zann |
the child-in-law |
zann |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Swahili |
Atlantic-Congo |
mkwe |
the child-in-law |
mkwe |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Thai |
Tai-Kadai |
lûukkhə̌əy |
the child-in-law |
lûukkhə̌əy |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Vietnamese |
Austroasiatic |
con rể |
the child-in-law |
con rể |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Yaqui |
Uto-Aztecan |
mo’one |
the child-in-law |
mo’one |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Zinacantán Tzotzil |
Mayan |
ni7il |
the child-in-law |
ni7il |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |