nebot-nét

English translation: great-nephew

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Catalan term or phrase:nebot-nét
English translation:great-nephew
Entered by: Jon Zuber (X)

22:32 Mar 4, 2002
Catalan to English translations [Non-PRO]
/ kinship terms
Catalan term or phrase: nebot-nét
Grandnephew ( = grandson of one's sibling), no?
Jon Zuber (X)
Great-nephew
Explanation:
My wife Carmen agrees with your take on this... but I believe the more common word is "great" rather than "grand"
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Berni Armstrong
Spain
Local time: 16:23
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Gork. So it is. Thanks, Berni. And I thought English was my native tongue.
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Berni Armstrong


  

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Great-nephew


Explanation:
My wife Carmen agrees with your take on this... but I believe the more common word is "great" rather than "grand"


Berni Armstrong
Spain
Local time: 16:23
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 552
Grading comment
Gork. So it is. Thanks, Berni. And I thought English was my native tongue.
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