nephews

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English - Turkish

Definition of nephews in English Turkish dictionary

nephew
erkek yeğen

Erkek yeğenim hala genç olduğu için onlar onun üzerine gitmedi. - Because my nephew was still young, they cut him some slack.

Tom Mary'nin erkek yeğeni. - Tom is Mary's nephew.

nephew
yeğen

Yeğenimin yumurtalara alerjisi var. - My nephew is allergic to eggs.

Kız kardeşim oğlu Jimmy benim favori yeğenimdir. - My sister's son Jimmy is my favorite nephew.

nephew
{i} yeğen (erkek)
nephew
yeğeni
nephew
(isim) yeğen (erkek)
nephew
nepho- önek bulut
English - English
plural of nephew
fraternal nephews
plural form of fraternal nephew
nephew
A son of one's sibling, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law; either a son of one's brother (fraternal nephew) or a son of one's sister (sororal nephew)
sororal nephews
plural form of sororal nephew
nephew
a son of your brother or sister
nephew
{n} the son of a brother or sister
nephew
Nephew is a term referring to the son of one's sibling or spouse's sibling, and niece to the daughter of one's sibling or spouse's sibling
nephew
sister's sons, brother's sone
nephew
Someone's nephew is the son of their sister or brother. I am planning a 25th birthday party for my nephew. the son of your brother or sister, or the son of your husband's or wife's brother or sister niece, uncle uncle, aunt aunt (neveu, from nepos )
nephew
{i} son of one's brother or sister
nephew
siostrzeniec [SHAWSH-treh-nets] You can only have a nephew when a sibling (like a sister, siostra) has a boy Extend siostra to siostrzeniec Date of entry: 9 April 2000
nephew
The son of a brother or a sister, or of a brother-in-law or sister-in-law
nephew
A grandson or grandchild, or remoter lineal descendant
nephew
A son of ones sibling, either a son of ones brother (fraternal nephew) or a son of ones sister (sororal nephew)
nephew
In modern terms, the son of a person's brothers or sisters In some old records, however, this term could have applied to a niece
nephews

    Turkish pronunciation

    nefyuz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈnefyo͞oz/ /ˈnɛfjuːz/

    Etymology

    [ 'ne-(")fyü, chiefly Br ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English nevew, from Old French neveu, from Latin nepot-, nepos grandson, nephew; akin to Old English nefa grandson, nephew, Sanskrit napAt grandson.
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