Language | Family | Form for CHILD-IN-LAW | Gloss for CHILD-IN-LAW | Form for SON-IN-LAW (OF WOMAN) | Gloss for SON-IN-LAW (OF WOMAN) |
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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) |
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