Learn Chinese family titles, relationships, and how to introduce your family members. Master essential family-related vocabulary.
In traditional Chinese culture, the family is considered the basic unit of society. Extended families often live together, including grandparents, parents, and children. However, in modern China, nuclear families (parents and children) are becoming more common.
Chinese family titles are very specific. Unlike English, there are different terms for paternal and maternal relatives. For example, "爷爷" (yé ye) is father's father, while "外公" (wài gōng) is mother's father. This reflects the importance of family relationships in Chinese culture.