Translations:Gender neutral language in Swedish/38/en: Difference between revisions
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*'''Morssyskon.''' Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means mother’s sibling(s). | *'''Morssyskon.''' Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means mother’s sibling(s). | ||
*'''Farssyskon.''' Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means father’s sibling(s). | *'''Farssyskon.''' Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means father’s sibling(s). | ||
*'''Föster.''' Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s sister/aunt. | *'''Föster/Försyster.''' Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s sister/aunt. | ||
* '''Förbror.''' Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s brother/uncle. | * '''Förbror.''' Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s brother/uncle. | ||
*'''Syskonbarn.''' Neutral, standard. Means nibling/niece/nephew. | *'''Syskonbarn.''' Neutral, standard. Means nibling/niece/nephew. |
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- Syskon. Neutral, standard. Means sibling(s).
- Lillasyskon/Storasyskon. Neutral, standard. Means little sibling(s)/big sibling(s).
- Yngre syskon/Äldre syskon. Neutral, standard. Means younger sibling(s)/older sibling(s).
- Föräldrasyskon/försyskon. Neutral, nonstandard. Means pibling(s)/parent’s sibling(s). Föräldrasyskon and försyskon can be used both as a collective word for one's parents' sibling(s) and to designate a parent's sibling(s) as gender-neutral. Försyskon is an alternative that fits well together in the pattern of moster (maternal sister, standard), faster (paternal sister, standard), morbror (maternal brother, standard) and farbror (paternal brother, standard).
- Morssyskon. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means mother’s sibling(s).
- Farssyskon. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means father’s sibling(s).
- Föster/Försyster. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s sister/aunt.
- Förbror. Partially neutral, nonstandard. Means parent’s brother/uncle.
- Syskonbarn. Neutral, standard. Means nibling/niece/nephew.
- Systerbarn. Partially neutral, standard. Means sister’s child.
- Brorsbarn. Partially neutral, standard. Means brother’s child.
- Syskondotter. Partially neutral, standard. Means sibling’s child/niece.
- Syskonson. Partially neutral, standard. Means sibling’s child/nephew.
- Kusin. Neutral, standard. Means cousin.
- Syssling. Neutral, standard but “tremänning” is more common. Means second-cousin.
- Brylling. Neutral, standard but “fyrmänning” is more common. Means third-cousin.
- Pyssling. Neutral, standard but “femmänning” is more common. Means fourth-cousin.