Neveu is the french word for nephew
ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French neveu, from Latin nepos 'grandson, nephew,' from an Indo-European root shared byDutch neef and German Neffe.I got this from the mac dictionary. !
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'Nephew' is translated 'neveu' and 'niece' is spelled 'nièce' in French.
you say nephew in French le neveu, plural: les neveux
In French, "neveu" is masculine. It means "nephew" in English. The feminine form is "nièce," which means "niece."
un neveu
un neveu
c'est mon neveu
Niece et neveu
joyeux anniversaire neveu
The feminine form of "neveu" (which means "nephew" in French) is "nièce," meaning "niece." This term is used to refer to the daughter of one's sibling. In French, familial terms typically have distinct masculine and feminine forms.
"le petit-fils de mon père est mon (fils // neveu)" in French means 'the grandson of my father is my (son // nephew)' in French.
Ton petit frère a 3 (trois) ans
Marie-Jeanne Ronze-Neveu has written: 'Ginette Neveu'