Noun son Meanings one's male child can also be used by an older person addressing a non related young man or boy Translations Breton: mab m mibien pl (1,2), mabig m (2) Czech: syn m (1) Catalan: fill m Danish: søn Dutch: zoon m Esperanto: filo French: fils m German: Sohn m Guaraní: a'ýra (ta'ýra/ra'y/ita'ýra) (of a man); memby (of a woman) Hebrew: בן m Indonesian: putra, anak laki-laki Interlingua: filio Italian: figlio m Japanese: 息子 (むすこ, musuko) Norwegian: sønn m Polish: syn m Portuguese: filho m Romanian: fiu m Spanish: hijo m Swedish: son Tok Pisin: pikinini man Tupinambá: a'yra (t-, t-) (of a man); membyra (of a woman) Turkish: oğul [-ğlu] French Noun son m what we hear. Le son de ce piano est agréable. The sound of this piano is nice. Outside layer of a grain. Ceci est du pain de son. This bread is done with bran. Translations English: sound (1), bran (2) Possessive pronoun son m put in front of a masculine noun to indicate that it belongs to him, her or it. Elle a perdu son chapeau. She losed her hat. Il a perdu son chapeau. He losed his hat. Ils se son battus. They fight against eacho other themselves. Related words sa f, ses pl Translations English: his, her, its (In English they have to accord with the person they refer to, in French with the word that follows them) Spanish Verb son third person present tense plural indicative of ser Translations Catalan: són English: are Catalan Possessive pronoun son Possessive pronoun of the third singular person for a singular male object. Translations English: his, her Spanish: su
Meanings one's male child can also be used by an older person addressing a non related young man or boy Translations Breton: mab m mibien pl (1,2), mabig m (2) Czech: syn m (1) Catalan: fill m Danish: søn Dutch: zoon m Esperanto: filo French: fils m German: Sohn m Guaraní: a'ýra (ta'ýra/ra'y/ita'ýra) (of a man); memby (of a woman) Hebrew: בן m Indonesian: putra, anak laki-laki Interlingua: filio Italian: figlio m Japanese: 息子 (むすこ, musuko) Norwegian: sønn m Polish: syn m Portuguese: filho m Romanian: fiu m Spanish: hijo m Swedish: son Tok Pisin: pikinini man Tupinambá: a'yra (t-, t-) (of a man); membyra (of a woman) Turkish: oğul [-ğlu] French Noun son m what we hear. Le son de ce piano est agréable. The sound of this piano is nice. Outside layer of a grain. Ceci est du pain de son. This bread is done with bran. Translations English: sound (1), bran (2) Possessive pronoun son m put in front of a masculine noun to indicate that it belongs to him, her or it. Elle a perdu son chapeau. She losed her hat. Il a perdu son chapeau. He losed his hat. Ils se son battus. They fight against eacho other themselves. Related words sa f, ses pl Translations English: his, her, its (In English they have to accord with the person they refer to, in French with the word that follows them) Spanish Verb son third person present tense plural indicative of ser Translations Catalan: són English: are Catalan Possessive pronoun son Possessive pronoun of the third singular person for a singular male object. Translations English: his, her Spanish: su
French Noun son m what we hear. Le son de ce piano est agréable. The sound of this piano is nice. Outside layer of a grain. Ceci est du pain de son. This bread is done with bran. Translations English: sound (1), bran (2) Possessive pronoun son m put in front of a masculine noun to indicate that it belongs to him, her or it. Elle a perdu son chapeau. She losed her hat. Il a perdu son chapeau. He losed his hat. Ils se son battus. They fight against eacho other themselves. Related words sa f, ses pl Translations English: his, her, its (In English they have to accord with the person they refer to, in French with the word that follows them) Spanish Verb son third person present tense plural indicative of ser Translations Catalan: són English: are Catalan Possessive pronoun son Possessive pronoun of the third singular person for a singular male object. Translations English: his, her Spanish: su
Translations English: his, her, its (In English they have to accord with the person they refer to, in French with the word that follows them) Spanish Verb son third person present tense plural indicative of ser Translations Catalan: són English: are Catalan Possessive pronoun son Possessive pronoun of the third singular person for a singular male object. Translations English: his, her Spanish: su
Catalan Possessive pronoun son Possessive pronoun of the third singular person for a singular male object. Translations English: his, her Spanish: su