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Persons and Relations
Πρόσωπα και Σχέσεις

Learn about persons and relations. Learn the Greek words.
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Greek Audio Phonetics English
(ο) πατέρας
(ο) μπαμπάς
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pa-TE-ras
ba-BAS
father
dad
(η) μητέρα
(η) μάνα
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mi-TE-ra
MA-na
mother
(η) μαμά Play Sound ma-MA mom
(ο) γιος Play Sound gios son
(η) κόρη Play Sound KO-ri daughter
(το) παιδί Play Sound pe-THI child
(ο) σύζυγος
(η) σύζυγος
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SI-zigos husband
wife
(ο) αδελφός
(η) αδελφή
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athe-LFOS
athe-LFI
brother
sister
(ο) θείος
(η) θεία
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THI-os
THI-a
uncle
aunt
(ο) ξάδελφος
(η) ξαδέλφη
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KSA-thelfos
ksa-THE-lfi
cousin
(ο) παππούς
(η) γιαγιά
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pa-POUS
yia-YIA
grandfather
grandmother
(ο) εγγονός
(η) εγγονή
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ego-NOS
ego-NI
grandson
granddaughter
(ο) πατριός
(η) μητριά
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patri-OS
mitri-A
stepfather
stepmother
(ο) γαμπρός Play Sound ga-BROS brother in law or
groom
(η) νύφη Play Sound NI-fi sister in law or
bride
(ο) κουνιάδος
(η) κουνιάδα
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Play Sound
kou-NIA-thos
kou-NIA-tha
brother in law
sister in law
(ο) φίλος
(η) φίλη
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FI-los
FI-li
friend
(ο) φίλος
(η) φιλενάδα
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Play Sound
FI-los
file-NA-tha
boyfriend
girlfriend
(ο) γκόμενος
(η) γκόμενα
Play Sound
Play Sound
GO-menos
GO-mena
boyfriend
girlfriend
(το) πρόσωπο Play Sound PRO-sopo person
(η) σχέση Play Sound SHE-si relation
relationship


   The words "γαμπρός" and "νύφη" are used as "in- laws" for the person that is married to somebody's sister or brother, 
and son or daughter.
  The words "κουνιαδος" and "κουνιάδα" are used as "in- laws" for the person that is brother or sister, to the person that we are married to.
  Instead of "ο σύζυγος, η σύζυγος" many Greeks use man = "άντρας" and woman = "γυναίκα"



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