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French-English Family/Age/Gender Nouns

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un adolescent / une adolescente   an adolescent  
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un adulte / une adulte   an adult  
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l'aîné / l'aînée   the overall eldest – whether son or daughter  
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un arrière-grand-père   a great-grandfather  
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une arrière-grand-mère   a great-grandmother  
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un beau-frère   a brother-in-law  
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un beau-père   a father-in-law, also a step-father  
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un bébé   a baby - masculine term, regardless of baby’s gender  
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une belle-sœur   a sister-in-law  
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une belle-mère   a mother-in-law, also a step-mother  
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un benjamin / une benjamine   the overall youngest – whether son or daughter  
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une dame   a lady  
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un cousin / une cousine   a cousin  
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un demi-frère   a half-brother  
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une demi-sœur   a half-sister  
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un enfant / une enfant   a child - whether by age or by relationship  
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un enfant unique / une enfant unique   an only child  
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un époux / une épouse   a spouse  
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une femme   a woman, a wife  
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une fille   a girl, a daughter  
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un fils   a son  
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un frère   a brother - and grand/petit frère for big/little brother  
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un garçon   a boy, a lad  
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les grands-parents   parents - masculine in this use  
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un grand-père   a grandfather  
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une grand-mère   a grandmother  
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un homme   a man  
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un jeune / une jeune / les jeunes   a young person, young people  
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un monsieur/ Monsieur   a gentleman - capitalized as a title, abbreviated M.  
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une mademoiselle / Mademoiselle   Miss - capitalized as a title, abbreviated Mlle  
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une madame / Madame   Mrs - capitalized as a title, abbreviated Mme  
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une maman   a mom, a mommy - informal or childish  
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une mamie   a grandma, a granny - informal or childish  
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un mari   a husband  
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une mémé   a grandma, a granny - informal or childish  
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une mère   a mother  
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un neveu   a nephew  
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une nièce   a niece  
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un oncle   an uncle  
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les parents   parents - masculine in this use  
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un papa   a dad, a daddy - informal or childish  
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un papy   a grandpa - informal or childish  
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un pépé   a grandpa - informal or childish  
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un père   a father  
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un petit   a child, a little one - male or general/mixed  
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les petits-enfants   grandchildren – masculine in this use  
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une petite   a child, a little one - female  
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une petite-fille   a granddaughter  
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un petit-fils   a grandson  
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une sœur   a sister  
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une tante   an aunt  
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un veuf / une veuve   a widow(er)  
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