Words for family members in Czech, a Western Slavic language spoken mainly in the Czech Republic.
Key to abbreviations: m = male, f = female
Czech (čeština) | |
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family | rodina |
parents | rodiče |
father | otec |
mother | matka |
children | děti |
son | syn |
daughter | dcera |
husband | manžel |
wife | manželka |
brother | bratr |
sister | sestra |
uncle | strýc |
aunt | teta |
cousin | bratranec (m) sestřenice (f) |
nephew | synovec |
niece | neť neteř |
grandparents | prarodiče |
grandfather | děda dědeček |
grandmother | babička |
grandchildren | vnoučata |
grandson | vnuk |
granddaughter | vnučka |
great grandfather | pradědeček |
great grandmother | prababička |
father-in-law | tchán |
mother-in-law | tchýně |
brother-in-law | švagr |
sister-in-law | švagrová |
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