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Family in Esperanto
Family in Esperanto

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Hello everybody, 😊

In today's lesson, we will dive into the fascinating world of Esperanto vocabulary, focusing on the essential topic of ¨FAMILY¨ in Esperanto. As you expand your language skills, you'll be able to communicate more effectively with Esperanto speakers about your loved ones and relatives.

Feel free to contribute to this page by adding new words and expressions to enrich our collective knowledge!

After mastering the family-related terms in the table below, you might also be interested in exploring other areas of Esperanto vocabulary. Check out these lessons on vehicles, food, and computer terms to further enhance your linguistic abilities.

Enjoy your journey into the Esperanto language! 😃

familio - family[edit | edit source]

English Esperanto
grandparents geavoj
grandfather

granddad

avo

avĉjo

grandmother

grandmom

avino

avinjo

parents gepatroj
father

dad

patro

paĉjo

mother

mom

patrino

panjo

husband

wife

edzo

edzino

human being homo
man

woman

viro

virino

uncle

aunt

onklo

onklino

nephew

niece

nevo

nevino

cousin kuzo

kuzino

boy

girl

knabo

knabino

son

daughter

filo

filino

grandson

granddaughter

nepo

nepino

brother

sister

frato

fratino

twin ĝemelo

ĝemelino

child infano
baby, (infant) bebo, infaneto
guest gasto
friend, boyfriend

friend, girlfriend

amiko

amikino

enemy malamiko
neighbour najbaro
male cousin kuzo
female cousin kuzino
nephew nevo
niece

nevino

brother-in-law bofrato
sister-in-law bofratino

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