Old Norse |
Indo-European |
māgkona |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
māgkona |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Hausa |
Afro-Asiatic |
sarakuwa |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
sarakuwa |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Hausa |
Afro-Asiatic |
suruka |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
suruka |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Polci |
Afro-Asiatic |
kwam |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
kwam |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Muisca |
Chibchan |
gyi |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
gyi |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Movima |
Movima |
ul-čaɬ |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
ul-čaɬ |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Aché |
Tupian |
katɨ |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
katɨ |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Ayoreo |
Zamucoan |
e'hoo |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
e'hoo |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Selknam |
Chonan |
arèmḳ-ṣ-n |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
arèmḳ-ṣ-n |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Yagán |
Yámana |
masa-kipa |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
masa-kipa |
daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Hausa |
Afro-Asiatic |
sùrúkáa |
the mother-in-law (of a man) |
sùrúkáa |
the daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Kanuri |
Saharan |
kə̀sáì |
the mother-in-law (of a man) |
kə̀sáì |
the daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Saramaccan |
Indo-European |
mái |
the mother-in-law (of a man) |
mái |
the daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Swahili |
Atlantic-Congo |
mkwe |
the mother-in-law (of a man) |
mkwe |
the daughter-in-law (of a man) |
Takia |
Austronesian |
irao- |
the mother-in-law (of a man) |
irao- |
the daughter-in-law (of a man) |