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Apr 26, 2024
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Spiff
SequelTrilogyFan
I like how some other language have different words for aunt/uncle/cousin/nephew/etc depending which side of the family
it is. Whether it's on your mom's or dad's side.
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There are words in the English language that don’t exist but need to.
CrimWalCoug
All-American in practice
Apr 26, 12:05pm
"Niblings"
Gustav
Apr 26, 12:07pm
Need an English version of concunado
Joe Banks
Apr 26, 12:14pm
Also consuegro/a
Japan Coug
Apr 26, 1:57pm
For now I'd settle getting rid of the letter "C"....sometimes it's a "K",
BleedCougarBlue2
Apr 26, 12:17pm
the 'ch' kombo needs it. Otherwise, we kan get rid of it.
squidmark
Apr 26, 12:20pm
Dang it!, you're right. This is why I'm not a linguist.
BleedCougarBlue2
Apr 26, 12:24pm
relatives
BYU Grounds
Apr 26, 12:19pm
unless you are from some back water area of the south then they are kin
BYU Grounds
Apr 26, 12:20pm
Both are way too general for what the OP wants to express.
Japan Coug
Apr 26, 1:53pm
The day after tomorrow. The day before yesterday. The week after next. The week before last. Years after my mission
YIsForBrigham
Apr 26, 12:51pm
Squoze...It is a word, my wife just doesn't know it, and mocks me for it
AggieWeekendCougar
Apr 26, 1:19pm
I like how some other language have different words for aunt/uncle/cousin/nephew/etc depending which side of the family
Spiff
Apr 26, 2:35pm
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