Serbian kinship Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Serbian language is among the most rich in kinship terminology. The Serbs being a family oriented people who employ terms whose equivalents can seldom be found in any foreign language, including other closely related Slavic languages. Some explain this by pointing to the fact that of all the Slavs, the Serbs were the only ones to retain the original zadrugas (extended families) up to the 19th and 20th centuries.
| Relation | Serbian (with transliteration) | English translation |
|---|---|---|
| grand-daughter | УНУКА (ooh-nukah) | grand-daughter |
| grandson | УНУК (ooh-nuke) | grandson |
| daughter | ЋЕРКА (cher-kah) | daughter |
| son | СИН (seen) | son |
| mother | МАЈКА (my-kah) | mother |
| father | ОТАЦ (oh-tatz) | father |
| grandmother | БАБА (bah-bah) | grandmother |
| grandfather | Д(Ј)ЕД (dead/dyead) | grandfather |
| great-grandmother | ПРАБАБА (prah-bah-bah) | great-grandmother |
| great-grandfather | ПРАД(Ј)ЕД (prah-dead/prah-dyed) | great-grandfather |
| 4th female ancestor | ЧУКУНБАБА (chew-coon-bah-bah) | great-great-grandmother |
| 4th male ancestor | ЧУКУНД(Ј)ЕД (chew-coon-dead/dyed) | great-great-grandfather |
| 5th female ancestor | НАВРНБАБА (nah-vern-bah-bah) | great-great-great-grandmother |
| 5th male ancestor | НАВРНД(Ј)ЕД(nah-vern-dead/dyed) | great-great-great-grandfather |
| Relation | Serbian (with transliteration) | English translation |
|---|---|---|
| father's brother | СТРИЦ (streets) | uncle |
| father's brother wife | СТРИНА (stree-nah) | aunt |
| mother's brother | УЈАК (oo-yak) | uncle |
| mother's brother's wife | УЈНА (ooy-nah) | aunt |
| father's/mother's sister | ТЕТКА (tet-kah) | aunt |
| father's/mother's sister's husband | ТЕТАК (teh-tak) | uncle |
| Relation | Serbian (with transliteration) | English translation |
|---|---|---|
| brother | БРАТ (braht) | brother |
| sister | СЕСТРА (seh-strah) | sister |
| Relation | Serbian (with transliteration) | English translation |
|---|---|---|
| wife's father-in-law | СВЕКАР (sve-KAR) | father-in-law |
| wife's mother-in-law | СВЕКРВА (sve-KRVA) | mother-in-law |
| husband's father-in-law | ТАСТ (TAh-st) | father-in-law |
| husband's mother-in-law | ТАШТА (TAh-shta) | mother-in-law |
| son-in-law | ЗЕТ (zet) | son-in-law |
| daughter-in-law | СНАХА (snah-hah) | daughter-in-law |
| sister's husband | ЗЕТ (zet) | brother-in-law |
| brother's wife | СНАХА (snah-hah) | brother-in-law |
| wife's brother | ШУРАК (shoo-RAK) | brother-in-law |
| wife's brother's wife | ШУРЊАЈА (shoor-NYA-yah) | |
| wife's sister | СВАСТИКА (svah-stee-kah) | sister-in-law |
| wife's sister's husband | СВАСТ (svah-st) | |
| husband's brother | Д(Ј)ЕВЕР (deh-ver/dye-ver) | brother-in-law |
| husband's sister | ЗАОВА (zaoh-vah) | sister-in-law |
| husband of wife's sister | ПАШЕНОГ (pah-sheh-nog) | |
| wife of husband's brother | ЈЕТРВА (yeah-trva) |
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