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Mom and Dad, how to read English words and write Chinese words of other relatives?
Dad: Dad Phonetic Alphabet: ['f? ]
Mom: Mom Phonetic Alphabet: ['m? ]
Uncle/Uncle: Uncle Phonetic Alphabet: ['k (? )l]
Auntie/Auntie: Auntie Phonetic Alphabet: [? nt]
Grandpa/Grandpa: Grandpa Phonetic Alphabet: ['gr? n(d)f \u? ]
Grandma/Grandma: Grandma Pinyin: ['gr? n(d)m? ]
Extended data
Other relatives English:
Cousins/cousins; Cousin (or cousin)
Nephew's nephew; Nephew?
Niece niece
Sister?
Brother, brother
Grandson? Grandson?
Granddaughter
Mother-in-law; Grandma?
Father-in-law; Father in law?
Wife daughter-in-law
Brother-in-law, brother-in-law, brother-in-law, brother-in-law?
Sister-in-law? Sister-in-law?
Great-grandson? Great-grandson?
Great granddaughter? Great granddaughter?
Great grandfather?
great-grandmother
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