Esperanto Family
This is a list of words about family in Esperanto. You can name people such as your relatives as well as extended family this way.
Daughter: filino
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Son: filo
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Sister: fratino
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Brother: frato
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Baby: bebo
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Child (m): infano
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Child (f): infano
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Father: patro
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Mother: patrino
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Husband: edzo
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Wife: edzino
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Cousin (m): kuzo
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Cousin (f): kuzino
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Aunt: onklino
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Uncle: onklo
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Grandfather: avo
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Grandmother: avino
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Nephew: nevo
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Niece: nevino
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Man: viro
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Woman: virino |
Boy: knabo |
Girl: knabino |
People: homoj |
These examples show how family words are used in a Esperanto sentence. Very useful when socializing with other people. This can also show you how to ask questions.
What's your brother called?: Kiel nomiĝas via frato?
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How old is your sister?: Kiom aĝa estas via fratino?
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Where does your father work?: Kie laboras via patro?
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Your daughter is very cute: Via filino estas tre ĉarma
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I love my husband: Mi amas mian edzon |
This is my wife: Ĉi tiu estas mia edzino |
With the above list you will be able to discuss how many siblings you have or ask others about their family. Now let's go to the next topic by clicking the "Next" button. Or simply choose your own topic from the menu above.
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