Son-in-law meaning in different languages
Son-in-law meaning in different Indian languages like Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati and Nepali and other different languages like Chinese, Arabic, French, German, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Finnish, Italian, Filipino, Bulgarian, Esperanto, Hungarian, Indonesian, Japanese, Javanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Yoruba, Romanian, Sundanese, Vietnamese, Danish, Maltese, Polish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Thai, Dutch, Czech, Greek, Hausa, Irish, Latin, Malay, Zulu. Here is a multilingual translation / multilingual dictionary of the word Son-in-law with their pronunciation in English.

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Son-in-law in different languages with pronunciation
Indian languages
The below table gives the translation of the word Son-in-law in different Indian languages with their pronunciation in English.
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Other languages
The below table gives the translation of the word Son-in-law in other different languages with their pronunciation in English.
Languages | Meaning |
女婿 nǚxu | |
ابنه قانونيا aibnih qanuniaan | |
義理の息子 Giri no musuko | |
사위 sawi | |
зять zyat’ | |
γαμπρoς gampros | |
зет zet | |
ลูกเขย lukkhey | |
gendre | |
Schwiegersohn | |
yerno | |
vävy | |
genero | |
manugang | |
bofilo | |
vő | |
menantu | |
mantu |
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