Hindustani kinship terms
The kinship terms of Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu) differ from the English system in certain respects.[1] In the Hindustani system, kin terms are based on gender,[2] and the difference between some terms is the degree of respect.[3] Moreover, "In Hindi and Urdu kinship terms there is clear distinction between the blood relations and affinal relations."[4] RelationsPaternalPardādā (परदादा, پردادا) - One's father's father's father (One's paternal great-grandfather) Pardādī (परदादी, پردادی) - One's father's father's mother (One's paternal great-grandmother) Dādā (दादा, دادا) - One's father's father (One's paternal grandfather), One's uncle (usually elder brother of father) Dādī (दादी, دادی) - One's father's mother (One's paternal grandmother) Pāpā (पापा, پاپا) - One's father Pitājī (पिताजी, پتاجی) - One's father (used mainly by the Hindu community) Abbā/Bābā (अब्बा/बाबा, بابا/ابا) - One's father (used mainly by the Muslim community) Kākā (काका, کاکا) - One's father's younger brother Kākī (काकी, کاکی) One's father's younger brother's wife Chāchā (चाचा, چاچا) - One's father's younger brother[5][6][7] Chachā (चचा, چچا) - One's father's younger brother[8][9] Chāchī (चाची, چاچی) - One's father's brother's wife Tāu (ताऊ, تاُّو) - One's father's elder brother Tāyā (ताया, تایا) - One's father's elder brother Barka Abba - One's father's elder brother (used mainly by the Muslim community) Baṛe Pāpā (बड़े पापा, بڑے پاپا) - One's father's elder brother Tāī (ताई, تائی) - One's father's elder brother's wife Baṛī Mām̐ (बड़ी माँ, بڑی ماں) - One's father's elder brother's wife Buā (बुआ, بوا) - One's father's sister Phuphī (फूफी, پھپی) - One's father's sister Phuphā (फूफा, پھوپا) - One's father's sister's husband MaternalParnana (परनाना, پرنانا) - One's mother's father's father Parnani (परनानी, پرنانی) - One's mother's father's mother Nana (नाना, نانا) - One's mother's father Nani (नानी, نانی) - One's mother's mother Ma/Amma/Ammi (माँ/अंबा/माताश्री/मातृ, ماں) - One's mother Mausi/Mausiya (मौसी, موسی) - One's mother's sister (used mainly by the Hindu community) Khala/Barki Amma - One's mother's elder sister (used by the Muslim community) Mausa (मौसा, موسا) - One's mother's sister's husband (used mainly by the Hindu community) Mama (मामा, ماما) - One's mother's brother Mami (मामी, مامی) - One's mother's brother's wife SiblingsBhai (भाई, بھائی) / Bhaiya (भैया, بھئيا) - One's parent's (share at least one parent) son (your Brother, male sibling)[10] Behen (बहन, بہیں) - One's parent's (share at least one parent) daughter (your younger Sister, female sibling) Didi (दीदी, دیدی) - One's parent's (share at least one parent) daughter (your elder Sister, female sibling) Brother's familyBhabhi (भाबी, بھابی) - Brother's wife (usually applied for an elder brother's wife) Bhatija (भतीजा,بھتیجا) - One's brother's son Bhatiji (भतीजी, بھتیجی) - One's brother's daughter Sister's familyJija (जीजा, جیجا) - Sister's husband (usually applied for an elder sister's husband) Bhanja (भांजा, بھانجا) - One's sister's son Bhanji (भांजी, بھانجی) - One's sister's daughter Individual's familyMain (मैं, میں) - First form ('I') Patni (पत्नी, پتنی) - One's wife[11] (used mainly by the Hindu community) Biwi (बीवी, بیوی) - One's wife Pati (पति, پتی) - One's husband (used mainly by the Hindu community) Khavind (ख़ाविंद, خاوند) - One's husband (used mainly by the Muslim community) Beta (बेटा, بیٹا) - One's son Beti (बेटी, بیٹی) - One's daughter Pota (पोता/परपुत्र, پوتا) - Son's son Poti (पोती/परपुत्री, پوتی) - Son's daughter Naati/Dohtaa (नाती/दोहता/परपुत्र) - Daughter's son (used mainly by the Hindu community) Naatin/Dohtii (नातिन/दोहती/परपुत्री) - Daughter's daughter (used mainly by the Hindu community) Nawaasa (نواسہ नवासा) - Daughter's son (used mainly by the Muslim community) Nawaasi (نواسی नवासी) - Daughter's daughter (used mainly by the Muslim community) In-LawsSasur (ससुर, سسُر) - One's husband's/wife's father (Father-in-Law) Sas (सास, ساس) - One's husband's/Wife's mother (Mother-in-Law) Damad (दामाद) - One's son-in-law Bahu (बहू,بہو) - One's daughter-in-law See alsoReferences
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