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12:59 Aug 14, 2012 |
Bosnian to English translations [PRO] Other | |||||||
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2 +3 | (maternal) cousins |
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4 | nephews by maternal line |
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(maternal) cousins Explanation: Majčin brat je daidža, njegova žena je daidžinica (ujna), njegov sin je daidžić, a kćer daidžićna. http://www.inantro.hr/admin/_upload/_files/cscamphppei/Bosan... Your uncle's son will simply be your first cousin (no times removed), more normally just called a cousin. http://www.blurtit.com/q684702.html Maternal/paternal cousin A term that specifies whether the individual is one's cousin on the mother's side (maternal) or father's side (paternal). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin#Additional_terms maternal cousin (plural maternal cousins) 1. A child of one's mother's sibling 2. A more distant relative of one's mother who is not a direct ancestor http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/maternal_cousin |
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