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English
Noun
fraternal nephew (plural fraternal nephews)
- The son of one's brother. (This entry is a translation hub.)
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Translations
Languages with words for fraternal nephew which are distinct from sororal nephew.
brother's son
- Arabic: اِبْنُ الأَخ m (ibnu l-ʔaḵ)
- Armenian: եղբորորդի (hy) (eġborordi)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܒܲܪ ܐܲܚܵܐ m (bar aḵā)
- Azerbaijani: qardaşoğlu
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 姪 / 侄 (zat6-2), 姪仔 / 侄仔 (zat6 zai2)
- Hokkien: 姪仔 / 侄仔 (ti̍t-á), 孫仔 / 孙仔 (sun-á)
- Mandarin: 姪兒 / 侄儿 (zh) (zhír), 姪子 / 侄子 (zh) (zhízi)
- Danish: brorsøn (da) c
- Esperanto: frata nevo
- Estonian: vennapoeg
- Finnish: veljenpoika (fi) m
- German: Brudersohn m (obsolete), Bruderssohn m (obsolete)
- Hindi: भतीजा (hi) m (bhatījā)
- Icelandic: bróðursonur (is) m
- Kashmiri: باپتھٕر (ks) (bāpthụr), بابتھٕر (ks) (bābthụr)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: برازا (ckb) (braza) (fraternal nephew or niece)
- Latin: fīlius frātris m
- Latvian: brāļadēls m
- Low German:
- German Low German: Broderjung m, Brodersöhn m, Broderkind n (male or female)
- Marathi: पुतण्या (mr) m (putaṇyā)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: brorsønn m
- Nynorsk: brorson m
- Old English: brōþorsunu m
- Old Tupi: a'yra
- Pashto: وراره m
- Polish: bratanek (pl) m
- Scottish Gaelic: mac-bràthar (gd) m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: бра̏тић m, брата́нац m (of a woman), сино́вац m (of a man)
- Roman: brȁtić m, bratánac (sh) m (of a woman), sinóvac (sh) m (of a man)
- Spanish: sobrino fraternal m
- Swedish: brorson (sv) c
- Udi: вичегъар (vičeɣar)
- Ukrainian: брата́н (uk) m (bratán), брата́нець (uk) m (bratánecʹ), брата́нич (uk) m (bratányč) (all dialectal); племі́нник m (plemínnyk), не́бі́ж (uk) m (nébíž) (generic "nephew")
- Volapük: blodason (vo)
- Welsh: mab brawd m, nai fab brawd m
- Zazaki: braza m
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