Phrases used when referring to family members
Term | Translation | Audio |
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is that your daughter? | taamna paniin? | |
is that your son? | taamna irñiin? | |
my father's name is _____ | aapangma atinga _____ | |
my grandparents are _____ | ataataaka _____ | |
my mother's name is _____ | aakangma atinga _____ | |
that is my father-in-law | taamna ataatar̂uaga. | |
that is my mother-in-law | taamna aanar̂uaga. | |
these are my twins | ukuak malriikka. | |
this is my aunt | una atchaga. | |
this is my grandchild | una tutitchiara. | |
this is my great grandchild | una ilulliga. | |
this is my uncle | una angaga. | |
those are your relatives | tapkuat ilatin. | |
those people are related | tapkuat ilagiit. | |
what is your daughter-in-law's name? | huna ukuavit atqa? | |
what is your son-in-law's name? | huna ningauvit atqa? | |
who are your parents? | kihuk angayuqaakin? | |
who is your father? | kiña aapan? | |
who is your mother? | kiña aakan? | |
yes, he is my son | ii, irñira. | |
yes, she is my daughter | ii, paniga. |