Members of the Family


Members of a Family
father ['fA:D@]
dad [dad]
mother ['mVD@]
mum [mVm], mummy ['mVmi], mom [mQm] (amerik.)
parent ['pEr(@)nt]
parents
child [tSVIld]
children ['tSIldr@n]
son [sVn]
daughter ['dɔ:t@]
brother ['brVD@]
sister ['sIst@]
grandfather ['gran(d)fA:D@]
granddad ['gran(d)], grandpa ['gran(d)pA:]
grandmother ['gran(d)mVD@]
grandma ['gran(d)mA:], granny['grani]
grandson ['gran(d)sVn]
granddaughter ['grandɔ:t@]
grandchild ['gran(d)tSVIld]
uncle ['VNk(@)l]
aunt [A:nt]
cousin ['kVz(@)n]
nephew ['nEfju:]
niece [ni:s]
boyfriend ['bɔIfrEnd]
girlfriend ['g@:lfrEnd]
fiancé [fI'QnseI]
fiancée [fI'QnseI]
bride [brVId]
groom, bridegroom ['brVIdgru:m]
wife [wVIf]
husband ['hVzb@nd]
spouse [spaUz]
father-in-law [... lɔ:]
mother-in-law
parents-in-law
son-in-law
daughter-in-law
brother-in-law
sister-in-law
godfather ['gQdfa:T@]
godmother
godson
goddaughter
godchild
History of a Family
be pregnant ['prEgn@nt]
expect [Ik'spEkt] a baby
give birth [b@:T] to
born
birthday ['b@:TdeI]
baptize [bap'tVIz]
bring up, raise [reIz]
go to school [sku:l]
be proud [praUd] of
move [mu:v]
be engaged [In'geIdZd]
marry ['mari], get married ['marId]
be married to
be married with two children
divorced [dI'vɔ:sd]
widowed ['wId@Ud]
widow ['wId@U]
widower ['wId@U@]
die [dVI]
late [leIt]

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