Learn the Top 20 MustKnow Family Words in English

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Welcome back to Top Words.

Today we’re going to be talking about 20 must
know family words so let’s go!

Mother

Mother is the person who gave birth to you, mother.

You can say mom, mother, mom, mama mummy.

“My mother has amazing cooking!” It’s true!

Father

Father is the person who did not give birth

to you but who helped make you happen.

So we say father, dad, daddy, pa, pop.

“My father is a very level-headed person.”

that’s also true.

Sister

Sister is a female sibling, so my brother

might say “I have an older sister.”

Anyone who is a female sibling, or someone
you can use this for friends that you feel

very very close to, like, “she’s like my sister.”

that’s fine as well.

Brother

We sometimes use “bro” for this.

I would say “I have a younger brother.”

Like sister, you can use brother for any male
that you feel is similar to a brother; someone

you feel very close to.

So “He’s like a brother to me” or “You’re
like my brother.”

Grandmother

When you put “grand” plus something else,

it means the next generation or the previous
generation, so you have your mother and father,

in this case grandmother means your mother
or your father’s mother.

It can be either of them, so grandmother.

“My grandmother was born a long time ago.”

Grandfather

Grandfathers are just like grandmother, your

mother or your father’s father is your grandfather.

“My grandfather liked to play tennis”
That’s true.

Uncle

Your uncle is either your mother or your father’s

brother, someone directly related to one of
your parents who is a man is your uncle.

“My uncle is very good with woodworking.”

Also true.

Aunt

You might also hear aunt, both of them are correct.

You can say aunt or aunt; an aunt or an aunt
is your mother or your father’s female sibling.

“One of my aunts gave me a stamp collection
when I was a little kid.”

That’s also true.

Cousin

Cousin is your aunt or uncle’s children, it

can be on any side, so typically these people
are of the same generation as you, not always,

but cousins are generally about the same age,
at least in my family, they are.

“It’s really fun to see all my cousins at
family barbecues.”

Nephew

A nephew is a sibling’s male child.

So if you have a brother or a sister and they
have children, any male children, are your

nephews.

Nephews.

“I don’t have any nephews.”

Niece

Niece, so your brother or your sister’s female

children, any female children they have.

You can say “She’s my niece” or “I have
two nieces, how many nieces do you have”

or “I have a lot of nieces.”

Wife

So this is a female partner that you are married to.

“She is my wife” or “how is your wife?”

Wife is only used when you are married to
that person.

Husband

Husband is a male that someone is married to.

So “how is your husband?”, “this is my husband.”

Again, husband is only used when you are married
to that person.

Parent

Parent is typically used generally for

a mother or a father, like “I’m a parent”,
“he is my parent”, “she is my parent.”

It’s often used in the plural “they are
my parents,” “these are my parents,”

“my parents are home,” “my parents are
not at home.”

But you can also use parent to describe someone
who raised you, so maybe your biological mother

or father did not raise you, but someone else
like an aunt or an uncle, or perhaps a different

figure in your community did raise you, you
can say “she’s like a parent to me” or

“she had a parenting role in my life.”

Child

Child is a small human, a small human is a child.

It doesn’t necessarily have to be of your
family, like, if you’re just at the park and

you see kids running around you can say “ah!
look at that child.”

You can use a child in the singular, but be
careful, child changes in the plural form

to children, so not ‘childs,’ but children.

One child, two children.

Please be careful, this has an irregular plural form.

“Maybe I’ll have a child someday.”

Son

Son is a male child, a male offspring.

“My uncle has a lot of sons.”

That’s not true.

Daughter

A daughter is a female child.

“I wonder if I will ever have a daughter.”

Brother-in-law

So we use in-law to mean our married partner’s

family members; not my brother but my partner’s brother.

“In-law” is used after any family member’s
position or family member’s title to show

they belong to my partner’s family originally,
but now they’re part of my extended family

as well.

“I’m going out for drinks with my brother-in-law
tomorrow night.”

Father-in-law

So we have in-law here, meaning my partner’s father.

So “my father-in-law is very kind”.

Mother-in-law

Mother-in-law, meaning my partner’s mother.

In a sentence, “my mother-in-law and I get
along really well.”

And that’s the end!

So those are 20 Must-Know Family Words that
you can use to talk about your family, your

partner’s family, and the families of the
people around you.

They’re very useful so try them out.

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of Top Words, and we will see you again soon

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母亲

母亲是生下你的人,母亲。

你可以说妈妈,妈妈,妈妈,妈妈妈妈。

“我妈妈的厨艺很棒!” 这是真的!

父亲

父亲是没有

生下您但帮助您实现的人。

所以我们说爸爸,爸爸,爸爸,爸爸,爸爸。

“我父亲是个头脑冷静的人。”

这也是真的。

姐姐

姐姐是女性兄弟姐妹,所以我哥哥

可能会说“我有一个姐姐”。

任何是女性兄弟姐妹的人,或者
您可以将其用于您感觉

非常亲近的朋友的人,例如“她就像我的妹妹”。

那也很好。

兄弟

我们有时用“bro”来表示这个。

我会说“我有一个弟弟”。

像姐姐一样,你可以用兄弟来形容
任何你觉得与兄弟相似的男性; 一个

你觉得很亲近的人。

所以“他就像我的兄弟”或“你
就像我的兄弟”。

祖母

当你把“grand”加上别的东西时,

它表示下一代或上
一代,所以你有你的母亲和父亲,

在这种情况下,祖母是指你的母亲
或你父亲的母亲。

它可以是他们中的任何一个,所以祖母。

“我的祖母很久以前出生了。”

祖父

祖父就像祖母,你的

母亲或你父亲的父亲就是你的祖父。

“我的祖父喜欢打网球”
这是真的。

叔叔

你的叔叔要么是你的母亲,要么是你父亲的

兄弟,与
你的父母有直接关系的人是你的叔叔。

“我叔叔很会木工。”

也是真的。

阿姨

你可能也听到阿姨的说法,他们都说得对。

你可以说阿姨或阿姨; 阿姨或阿姨
是您母亲或您父亲的女性兄弟姐妹。


当我还是个小孩的时候,我的一个阿姨给了我一套邮票。”

这也是真的。

表哥

表哥是你姑姑或叔叔的孩子,

可以站在任何一边,所以这些人
通常和你是同一代人,并不总是这样,

但表亲们的年龄一般都差不多,
至少在我家是这样。

“在家庭烧烤会上看到我所有的表亲真的很有趣
。”

侄子 侄子是兄弟姐妹的男孩。

因此,如果您有兄弟姐妹并且他们
有孩子,那么任何男孩都是您的

侄子。

侄子。

“我没有侄子。”

侄女

侄女,所以你哥哥或你姐姐的

女儿,他们有的任何女儿。

你可以说“她是我的侄女”或“我有
两个侄女,你有几个侄女”

或“我有很多侄女”。

妻子

所以这是你结婚的女性伴侣。

“她是我的妻子”或“你的妻子怎么样?”

妻子仅在您与该人结婚时才使用

丈夫

丈夫是与某人结婚的男性。

所以“你丈夫好吗?”,“这是我丈夫。”

同样,丈夫仅在您与该人结婚时才使用

Parent

Parent 通常

用于母亲或父亲,例如“我是父母”、
“他是我的父母”、“她是我的父母”。

它经常用于复数形式“他们是
我的父母”、“这些是我的父母”、

“我的父母在家”、“我的父母
不在家”。

但是你也可以用 parent 来形容
抚养你的人,所以也许你的亲生母亲

或父亲没有抚养你,但是
像阿姨或叔叔这样的其他人,或者

你社区中的另一个人物抚养了你,你
可以说 “她就像我的父母”或

“她在我的生活中扮演着养育孩子的角色”。

孩子

孩子是小人,小人就是孩子。

不一定是你的
家人,比如,如果你只是在公园里

看到孩子们跑来跑去,你可以说“啊!
看看那个孩子。”

您可以使用单数形式的 child,但要
小心,复数形式的 child 更改

为 children,所以不是“childs”,而是 children。

一个孩子,两个孩子。

请注意,这是不规则的复数形式。

“也许有一天我会有一个孩子。”

儿子

儿子是男孩,是男性的后代。

“我叔叔有很多儿子。”

这不是真的。

女儿 女儿是女孩。

“我想知道我是否会有一个女儿。”

Brother-in-law

所以我们用 in-law 来表示我们已婚伴侣的

家庭成员; 不是我的兄弟,而是我伴侣的兄弟。

在任何家庭成员的
职位或家庭成员的头衔之后使用“姻亲”,以表明

他们最初属于我伴侣的家庭,
但现在他们也是我大家庭

的一部分。

“明天晚上我要和姐夫出去喝酒
。”

岳父

所以我们这里有岳父,意思是我伴侣的父亲。

所以“我的岳父很善良”。

岳母岳母,意思是我伴侣的母亲。

一句话,“我和婆婆
相处得很好。”

这就是结束!

因此,这些是
您可以用来谈论您的家人、

伴侣的家人以及
您周围人的家人的 20 个必须知道的家庭词汇。

它们非常有用,因此请尝试一下。

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以获得更多有趣的东西。

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