Translations: the word in the other languages
  • Afrikaans: kleinkinders
  • Amharic: grandchildren
  • Arabic: الأحفاد
  • Azerbaijani: nəvələri
  • Bashkir: ейәне
  • Belarusian: унукі
  • Bulgarian: внуци
  • Bengali: নাতি
  • Bosnian: unucima
  • Catalan: néts
  • Cebuano: apo
  • Czech: vnoučata
  • Welsh: wyrion
  • Danish: børnebørn
  • German: Enkel
  • Greek: τα εγγόνια
  • Esperanto: nepoj
  • Spanish: nietos
  • Estonian: lapselapsed
  • Basque: bilobak
  • Persian: نوه
  • Finnish: lapsenlapset
  • French: petits-enfants
  • Irish: chlann clainne
  • Scottish Gaelic: grandchildren
  • Galician: netos
  • Gujarati: પૌત્રો
  • Hebrew: נכדים
  • Hindi: पोते
  • Croatian: unuci
  • Haitian: pitit pitit
  • Hungarian: unokák
  • Armenian: թոռները
  • Indonesian: cucu
  • Icelandic: barnabörn
  • Italian: nipoti
  • Japanese:
  • Javanese: putu
  • Georgian: შვილიშვილი
  • Kazakh: немерелері
  • Khmer: ចៅ
  • Kannada: ಮೊಮ್ಮಕ್ಕಳು
  • Korean: 손자
  • Kyrgyz: неберелери
  • Latin: nepotes
  • Luxembourgish: Enkel
  • Lao: ລານ
  • Lithuanian: anūkai.
  • Latvian: mazbērni
  • Malagasy: zafikely
  • Mari: уныка
  • Maori: mokopuna
  • Macedonian: внуците
  • Malayalam: കൊച്ചുമക്കളും
  • Mongolian: ач зээ нар
  • Marathi: नातवंडे
  • Hill Mari: ыныка
  • Malay: cucu
  • Maltese: neputijiet
  • Burmese: မြေး
  • Nepali: नातिनातिनी
  • Dutch: kleinkinderen
  • Norwegian: barnebarn
  • Punjabi: ਪੋਤੇ
  • Papiamento: nietunan
  • Polish: wnuki
  • Portuguese: netos
  • Romanian: nepoții
  • Russian: внуки
  • Sinhalese: මුණුබුරන්
  • Slovak: vnúčatá
  • Slovenian: vnuki
  • Albanian: nipërit e mbesat e
  • Serbian: унуци
  • Sundanese: incu
  • Swedish: barnbarn
  • Swahili: wajukuu
  • Tamil: பேர
  • Telugu: మునుమనవళ్లను
  • Tajik: наберагон
  • Thai: หลาน
  • Tagalog: apo
  • Turkish: Torun
  • Tatar: оныклары
  • Udmurt: внукъёсыз
  • Ukrainian: онуки
  • Urdu: پوتے
  • Uzbek: nabiralari
  • Vietnamese: cháu
  • Xhosa: grandchildren
  • Yiddish: אייניקלעך
  • Chinese: 孙子
Note
We are going to add many new options. Particularly, you will be able to study phonetic transcription of vocables after a little while.