Bengali Kinship Vocabulary: Family Relationships Guide
Complete Bengali kinship vocabulary: paternal vs maternal grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, in-laws (shwoshur, shashuri), with respect levels and forms of address.
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Complete Bengali kinship vocabulary: paternal vs maternal grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, in-laws (shwoshur, shashuri), with respect levels and forms of address.
Comprehensive Swahili family vocabulary: baba, mama, ndugu, dada, babu, bibi, extended family terms, age-respectful forms, and the cultural importance of kin language in East Africa.
Chinese kinship terms explained: paternal vs maternal, elder vs younger siblings, eight cousin words, honorifics, and in-laws with pinyin and cultural notes.
Ukrainian family vocabulary: мати, батько, брат, сестра, in-laws (свекор, теща), grandparents, godparents (кум, кума), and diminutives.
Japanese family vocabulary with in-group versus out-group terms: YOUR family vs someone else's, honorific prefixes, age-based terms, and social conventions.
Complete Urdu kinship vocabulary covering paternal and maternal grandparents, cousins by uncle/aunt, in-laws, and Islamic family culture with cultural context.
Russian family vocabulary: immediate and extended family, in-laws, step-relations, diminutives, and the patronymic system with full grammar notes.
Complete Yoruba family vocabulary: nuclear and extended family terms, in-laws, elder respect, twin names, and the cultural rules behind kinship language.
Spanish family vocabulary: immediate, extended, in-laws, stepfamily, godparents. Includes diminutives like abuelita, Hispanic family culture, and naming rules.