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i thought the word uncle in french was nulk. sry for bad spelling. Please, help. How do i correct the spelling of nulk. and if it doesn't mean uncle what does it mean?

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The French word for "uncle" is oncle. See the French phrases of the site and the "Family" section.

There's no such French word as *nulk, or really any word ending in -lk.

Perhaps you mean nul, which is usually an informal way of saying "dummy, useless person", or in very formal language and proverbs is a way of saying "nobody".

Or perhaps you meant nuque, the word for "back of the neck"...?
Indeed, the right word is "oncle". Children would say "tonton".

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