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brother-in-law
Afrikaans: swaer; Albanian: kunat; Arabic: شَقِيق زَوْج, شَقِيق زَوْجَة, سِلْف; Armenian: տագր; Aromanian: cumnat; Asturian: cuñáu; Azerbaijani: qayın; Bengali: দেবর; Bikol Central: bayaw; Bulgarian: девер; Burmese: ခဲအို, မတ်; Catalan: cunyat; Cebuano: bayaw, bayaw nga lalaki; Chinese Cantonese: 大伯, 叔仔; Mandarin: 大伯子, 小叔子; Min Nan: 大伯, 阿叔仔, 小叔, 細叔/细叔, 細叔仔/细叔仔, 細漢叔仔/细汉叔仔; Czech: švagr; Dalmatian: comnut; Danish: svoger; Dutch: zwager, schoonbroer; Erzya: парайде, альне, какжаля; Esperanto: bofrato; Estonian: küdi; Ewe: nyo; Finnish: lanko, kyty; French: beau-frère; Friulian: cugnât; Galician: cuñado; Georgian: მაზლი; German: Schwager, Schwäher; Greek: κουνιάδος; Ancient Greek: ἀνδράδελφος, γαμβρός, γάμβρος, δαήρ, καδεστής, κηδεστής, πενθερίδης, πενθεριδεύς, πενθερός, σύγγαμβρος, συγκηδεστής; Greenlandic: ningaaq; Hebrew: גִּיס, יָבָם; Hindi: देवर, जेठ; Hungarian: sógor; Icelandic: mágur; Ido: bofratulo; Ilocano: bayaw, kayong; Ingrian: kyty; Irish: deartháir céile; Italian: cognato; Japanese: 義理の兄, 義兄, 義理の弟, 義弟, 義兄弟,義兄さんにいさん,niisan), 小舅; Kashmiri: درُٛے; Korean: 시숙(媤叔), 시(媤)아주버니, 시동생(媤同生); Kurdish Central Kurdish: ھێوەر; Northern Kurdish: tî; Latgalian: dīvers; Latin: levir; Latvian: dieveris; Lithuanian: dieveris; Macedonian: девер; Malay: abang ipar, adik ipar lelaki, ipar lelaki, adik ipar, ipar; Maltese: silf; Maori: taokete, autāne; Maranao: ipag; Middle English: brother-in-lawe; Mwani: nlamu; Nanai: кэли; Norman: bieau-fréthe; Northern Sami: máhka; Norwegian Bokmål: svoger; Nynorsk: svoger, verbror; Occitan: conhat, cunhat; Old English: tācor; Pashto: لېور; Pennsylvania German: Schwoger; Persian: هیور; Polish: szwagier pers, dziewierz pers; Portuguese: cunhado; Romani: salo; Romanian: cumnat; Russian: деверь; Sanskrit: देवृ, देवर; Sardinian: connadu, connatu, connau; Scots: guid-brither; Scottish Gaelic: bràthair-cèile; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: де̏вер; Roman: dȅver; Sicilian: cugnatu; Slovene: svák; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: bratš cłowjeka, swak, šwogor; Spanish: cuñado; Swedish: svåger, svärbror; Tagalog: bayaw; Taos: pʼǫ́yna, pòpóna; Tarifit: arwes; Turkish: kayın; Ukrainian: ді́вер; Urdu: دیور, جیٹھ; Venetian: cugnà, cugnado, cognà, cognado; Vietnamese: anh chồng, em chồng; Vilamovian: śwöger; Welsh: brawd yng nghyfraith; Zazaki: vıstewre
son-in-law
Albanian: dhëndër; Andi: нусо; Arabic: زَوْج اَلاِبْنَة, صِهْر; Archi: нусду; Armenian: փեսա; Aromanian: dziniri, dzinire; Asturian: xenru, xenral; Azerbaijani: yeznə, kürəkən, giyəv, dadı; Bats: სიძე̂; Belarusian: зяць; Bengali: জামাই, দামাদ; Breton: mab-kaer, deuñv; Bulgarian: зет; Burmese: သမက်; Catalan: gendre; Chechen: нуц; Chinese Cantonese: 女婿; Hakka: 婿郎; Mandarin: 女婿, 婿; Min Nan: 囝婿, 半子, 女婿; Cornish: deuv; Czech: zeť; Danish: svigersøn; Dutch: schoonzoon; Estonian: väimees; Faroese: versonur, dóttursonur; Finnish: vävy; French: beau-fils, gendre; Friulian: zinar, ginar; Galician: xenro; Georgian: სიძე; German: Schwiegersohn, Tochtermann, Eidam; Gothic: 𐌼𐌴𐌲𐍃; Greek: γαμπρός; Ancient Greek: γαμβρός, γάμβρος, καδεστής, κηδεστής, νυμφίος, πενθερός; Guugu Yimidhirr: biidyirr, ngalaadhin; Hebrew: חָתָן; Hindi: दामाद, जमाई; Hungarian: vő, vej; Hunsrik: Schwieghersohn; Ido: bofiliulo; Indonesian: menantu laki-laki, menantu; Ingrian: vävy; Ingush: найц; Irish: cliamhain; Italian: genero; Japanese: 婿; Kabuverdianu: jénru; Kannada: ಅಳಿಯ; Kashmiri: زامتُر; Korean: 사위; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: zava; Ladino: yerno; Latin: gener; Latvian: znots; Laz: სიჯა; Lithuanian: žentas; Luxembourgish: Eedem; Macedonian: зет; Manx: cleuin; Maori: hunaonga, hunōnga; Mari Eastern Mari: веҥе; Mazanderani: زاما; Middle English: sone in lawe; Mingrelian: სინჯა; Nanai: аоси; Navajo: aadaaní, doishʼíinii, doo yooʼíinii; Norman: bieau-fis; Norwegian: måg; Bokmål: svigersønn; Nynorsk: svigerson; Occitan: gendre; Odia: ଜ୍ୱାଇଁ; Old English: āþum; Ossetian: сиахс; Pashto: زوم; Pennsylvania German: Schwiegersoh; Persian: داماد; Plautdietsch: Schwiasän; Polabian: ząt; Polish: zięć pers; Portuguese: genro; Punjabi: ਜਵਾਈ, ਦਾਮਾਦ; Romani: ʒamutro; Romanian: ginere; Russian: зять; Sanskrit: जामातृ; Sardinian: géneru, génniru; Scots: guid-son; Scottish Gaelic: mac-cèile, ban-sgoth, cliamhainn; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: зет; Roman: zet; Seychellois Creole: zann; Sicilian: ienniru, jenniru; Slovak: zať; Slovene: zet; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: pśichodny syn, źowki cłowjek, šwigersyn; Southern Altai: кӱйӱ; Spanish: yerno; Old Spanish: yerno; Svan: ჩი̄ჟე; Swedish: svärson, måg; Tagalog: lalaking manugang; Taos: tàʼána, ȕʼúna; Telugu: అల్లుడు; Thai: ลูกเขย; Turkish: güvey, damat; Ukrainian: зять; Venetian: zendro, zènero, xènero, xènaro, dhènero; Vietnamese: rể, con rể; Vilamovian: adum; Volapük: lüson; Welsh: mab-yng-nghyfraith, daw; Zazaki: zama
father-in-law
Afrikaans: skoonpa; Albanian: vjehërr; Arabic: حَم; Aramaic: חמא; Armenian: սկեսրայր, աներ; Aromanian: socru; Asturian: suegru; Avar: вакьад; Azerbaijani: qayınata; Basque: aitaginarreba; Belarusian: свёкар, цесць; Bulgarian: свекър, тъст; Burmese: ယောက္ခထီး; Catalan: sogre; Chinese Mandarin: 公公, 岳父, 嫜; Min Nan: 大官, 丈人, 丈人公; Cornish: hwegron; Crimean Tatar: qaynata; Czech: tchán, svekr; Danish: svigerfar; Dutch: schoonvader; Erzya: атявт, вата; Esperanto: bopatro; Estonian: äi; Ewe: to; Faroese: verfaðir; Fataluku: painu; Finnish: appi; French: beau-père; Friulian: missêr, suesar; Galician: sogro; Georgian: სიმამრი, მამამთილი; German: Schwiegervater, Schwäher; Gooniyandi: lambadi; Gothic: 𐍃𐍅𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍂𐌰; Greek: πεθερός; Ancient Greek: γαμβρός, γάμβρος, ἑκυρός, καδεστής, κηδεστής, πενθερός, συγκηδεστής; Greenlandic: sakeq; Hebrew: חָם, חוֹתֵן; Hindi: ससुर, समधी; Hungarian: após; Hunsrik: Schwiegherfatter; Icelandic: tengdapabbi; Ido: bopatro; Ilocano: katugangan a lalaki; Indonesian: ayah mertua, bapak mertua; Ingrian: äijä; Interlingua: patre affin; Irish: athair céile; Italian: suocero; Japanese: 義父, 岳父, 舅; Jeju: 가시아방; Kashmiri: ہِہُر, ہیُٛہُر; Khmer: ឪពុកក្មេក; Korean: 시아버지, 장인; Kurdish Central Kurdish: خەزور; Northern Kurdish: xezûr; Lao: ພໍ່ຜົວ, ພໍ່ເມັຽ, ສະວະສູລະ, ສວະສູຣະ, ສະສຸຣະ, ພໍ່ເຖົ້າ; Latin: socer, patraster; Latvian: ap'; Livonian: mīeizā, naizizā; Luxembourgish: Schwéierpapp; Macedonian: свекор, тест; Malay: bapa mertua, ayah mertua; Manx: ayr 'sy leigh; Maori: hungarei, hungawai; Marathi: सासरा; Mari Eastern Mari: ача; Mongolian Cyrillic: хадам аав; Mongolian: ᠬᠠᠳᠠᠮ; ᠠᠪᠤ; Mwani: mukwe; Norman: bieau-péthe; Northern Ohlone: menék; Northern Sami: vuohppa, vuohppasássa; Norwegian Bokmål: svigerfar; Nynorsk: svigerfar, verfar; Occitan: sògre; Odia: ଶ୍ୱଶୁର; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: свекръ, тьсть; Old English: swēor; Papiamentu: suegu; Pashto: سخر; Pennsylvania German: Schwaer, Schwaerdaadi, Schwiegervadder; Persian: پدرشوهر, پدرزن, خسر; Plautdietsch: Schwiavoda; Polish: teść pers, świekier pers; Portuguese: sogro; Punjabi Gurmukhi: ਸੁਹਰਾ, ਸੁਸਰ, ਖ਼ੁਸਰ; Shahmukhi: سوہرا, سُسَر, خُسَر; Quechua: kaka, kiwachi; Romani: sastro; Romanian: socru; Russian: свёкор, свёкр, тесть; Sanskrit: श्वशुर; Sardinian: socru, sogru; Scots: guid-faither; Scottish Gaelic: athair-cèile; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: свекар, пунац; Roman: svekar, punac; Seri: aaquéect ctam; Sicilian: soggiru; Slovak: svokor, tesť; Slovene: tast; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: pśichodny nan; Upper Sorbian: přichodny nan; Spanish: suegro; Swahili: baba mkwe; Swedish: svärfar; Sylheti: ꠢꠃꠞ; Tagalog: biyanang-lalaki; Tamil: மாமனார்; Taos: tǫ̏ména; Tarifit: aḍeggʷar; Tetum: banin; Thai: พ่อผัว, พ่อสามี, พ่อตา; Tigre: ሐም; Tupinambá: menduba, atu'uba; Turkish: kaynata, kayınbaba, kayınpeder; Turkmen: gaýynata; Udi: сейде; Ukrainian: свекор, тесть; Urdu: سَسُر, سُسَر, خُسَر; Venetian: misiero, misiere, mesiere; Vietnamese: cha chồng, cha vợ; Volapük: lüfat; Võro: äi; Votic: äijä; Welsh: chwegrwn, tad yng nghyfraith; Yiddish: שווער; Zazaki: vıstewre
bridegroom
Afrikaans: bruidegom; Albanian: dhëndër; Alviri-Vidari Vidari: دماد; Amharic: ሙሽራው; Arabic: عَرِيس; Gulf Arabic: معرس; Armenian: փեսա, փեսացու; Assamese: দৰা; Azerbaijani: bəy; Belarusian: жані́х; Bengali: দামাদ, জামাই, নওশা, দুলা; Bulgarian: жених, младоженец; Burmese: သတို့သား, သတိုးသား; Catalan: nuvi; Chinese Cantonese: 新郎, 新郎哥; Dungan: щиннүщү, нүщү; Hakka: 新娘公, 新郎; Mandarin: 新郎; Min Nan: 新郎; Czech: ženich; Danish: brudgom; Dutch: bruidegom; Esperanto: edziĝanto; Estonian: peigmees, peig; Finnish: sulhanen; French: jeune marié, futur marié, marié, futur époux, époux; Friulian: spôs; Galician: noivo; Georgian: ნეფე, საქმრო; German: Bräutigam; Gothic: 𐌱𐍂𐌿𐌸𐍆𐌰𐌸𐍃; Greek: γαμπρός, μελλόνυμφος, νεόνυμφος; Ancient Greek: γαμβρός, γάμβρος, νυμφευτής, νυμφίος; Hebrew: חָתָן; Hindi: दूल्हा, वर, दामाद; Hungarian: vőlegény; Icelandic: brúðgumi; Ido: fiancito, fiancitulo, fiancitino; Ingrian: senihka, priho; Irish: grúm, buachaill óg; Italian: sposo; Japanese: 新郎, 花婿, 婿; Kashmiri: مَہارازٕ; Kazakh: күйеу; Khmer: កូនកំលោះ; Kikuyu: mũhikania; Korean: 신랑(新郞); Kurdish Central Kurdish: زاوا; Northern Kurdish: zava; Kyrgyz: куйоо; Lao: ເຈົ້າບ່າວ; Latvian: līgavainis; Lithuanian: jaunikis, jaunasis; Low German: Brödigam, Brögam, Brüdigam, Brügam; Luxembourgish: Bräitchemann; Macedonian: младоженец; Malay: pengantin lelaki; Malayalam: മണവാളൻ, ചെറുക്കൻ; Maltese: għarus; Manx: dooinney-poosee; Maori: tāne mārena; Mongolian Cyrillic: шинэ хүргэн, хүргэн; Norman: mathié; Norwegian Bokmål: brudgom; Nynorsk: brudgom; Occitan: nòvi; Old Dutch: brūdigomo; Old English: brȳdguma; Old Frisian: brēdgoma, breidgoma; Old High German: brūtigomo; Old Norse: brúðgumi; Old Saxon: brūdigomo; Persian: داماد; Plautdietsch: Briegaum; Polish: pan młody, nowożeniec; Portuguese: noivo; Romani: ʒamutro; Romanian: mire; Russian: жених, новобрачный; Scottish Gaelic: fear na bainnse, fear nuadh-pòsda; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: младожења, женик; Roman: mladoženja, ženik; Sindhi: ُگھوٽ; Slovak: ženích; Slovene: ženin; Spanish: novio; Swahili: bwana harusi, bwana arusi; Swedish: brudgum; Tagalog: nobyo; Tajik: домод; Tarifit: isri; Tatar: кияү; Telugu: వరుడు, పెళ్ళి కొడుకు; Thai: เจ้าบ่าว, บ่าว; Turkish: güvey, damat; Turkmen: adagly; Udmurt: эмеспи; Ukrainian: жених, наречений, молодий, суджений, князь, молодик; Uyghur: يىگىت; Uzbek: kuyov; Venetian: spóxo; Vietnamese: rể, chú rể; Volapük: gam, higam, jigam; Welsh: priodfab, priodfeibion; West Frisian: breugeman; Yakut: күтүөт; Yiddish: חתן, כאָסן; Zazaki: zama