Wai Wai |
Cariban |
∅-wayam-nu |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
wayam-nu |
son-in-law (of a woman) |
Polci |
Afro-Asiatic |
kwam |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
kwam |
son-in-law (of a woman) |
Catuquina |
Pano-Tacanan |
rayos |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
rayos |
son-in-law (of a woman) |
Chácobo |
Pano-Tacanan |
raisi |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
raisi |
son-in-law (of a woman) |
Yaminahua |
Pano-Tacanan |
rayos |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
rayos |
son-in-law (of a woman) |
Movima |
Movima |
ul-čaɬ |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
ul-čaɬ |
son-in-law (of a woman) |
Aché |
Tupian |
katɨ |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
katɨ |
son-in-law (of a woman) |
Mapudungun |
Araucanian |
lʸalʸa |
mother-in-law (of a man) |
lʸalʸa |
son-in-law (of a woman) |
Gurindji |
Pama-Nyungan |
mali |
the mother-in-law (of a man) |
mali |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Kanuri |
Saharan |
kə̀sáì |
the mother-in-law (of a man) |
kə̀sâì |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Swahili |
Atlantic-Congo |
mkwe |
the mother-in-law (of a man) |
mkwe |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |
Takia |
Austronesian |
irao- |
the mother-in-law (of a man) |
irao- |
the son-in-law (of a woman) |