acquaintance | someone to know a little, who is not a close friend (aKłejnTyns) | |
adopt | to decide to start using a particular idea, plan or method | |
adopt | zaadoptować | |
ancestor | przodek | |
citizen | obywatel (someone who has the right to live permanently in a particular country and has due rights | |
companion | someone who is with you | |
dependant | a child or other relative to whom you give foodz money and a home (DyPendynt) | |
descendant | a relative or a person who lived in the past - potomek (dySendynt) | |
empathise | to understand how someone feels because you can imagine what it is like to be them | |
extrovert | ekstrowertyk | |
foster | to look a child as a part of your family for a period of time because the child's parent cannot | |
guardian | someone who is legally responsible for another person such as a child, whose parents have died | |
introvert | introwertyk | |
partner at sth | someone that you do a particular activity with | |
partner | partner (w związku) | |
peer | someone who is of the same age as another person | |
predecessor | the person who had a job or official position before someone else (pridySesa) - poprzednik | |
sibling | your ...s are your brothers and sisters | |
spouse | a husband or wife (sPałz) - współmałżonek | |
stepmother | macocha | |
stepbrother | syn macochy | |
successor | someone who has a position after someone else (sykSesa) - następca | |
sympathise with | to behave in a kind way and show that you understand someone's problems (SympaTHajz) | |