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  2. Hindustani kinship terms - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Template:Ahnentafel-chart/doc - Wikipedia

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    {{Ahnentafel-chart |1=subject |2=father |3=mother |4=grandfather... 31=great-great-grandmother}} N.B. Although this template will create a table up to great-great-grandparents (ahnentafel 31) it will be wider than easily represented on most screens and/or printers so consider using {{ Ahnentafel }} or {{ Ahnentafel-tree }} instead.

  4. Kinship terminology - Wikipedia

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    Kinship terminology is the system used in languages to refer to the persons to whom an individual is related through kinship.Different societies classify kinship relations differently and therefore use different systems of kinship terminology; for example, some languages distinguish between consanguine and affinal uncles (i.e. the brothers of one's parents and the husbands of the sisters of ...

  5. Mama and papa - Wikipedia

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    'Mama' and 'papa' use speech sounds that are among the easiest to produce: bilabial consonants like /m/, /p/, and /b/, and the open vowel /a/.They are, therefore, often among the first word-like sounds made by babbling babies (babble words), and parents tend to associate the first sound babies make with themselves and to employ them subsequently as part of their baby-talk lexicon.

  6. Tipendra Jethalal Gada - Wikipedia

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    Champaklal Jayantilal Gada (paternal grandfather) Jeevdaya (maternal grandmother) Sundar Lal (maternal uncle) Jayantilal Girdharlal Gada ( paternal great grandfather) Religion: Jainism: Origin: Bhachau, Gujarat, India: Nationality: Indian: Home: Gokuldham Co-operative Housing Society, Powder Gali, Film City Road, Goregaon East, Mumbai ...

  7. Zahran tribe - Wikipedia

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    maternal grandfather: Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf (progenitor of Banu Hashim) paternal great-grandfather: Salma bint `Amr paternal great-grandmother: Fatimah bint `Amr paternal grandmother `Abdul-Muttalib paternal grandfather: Halah bint Wuhayb paternal step-grandmother: Aminah mother `Abdullah father: Az-Zubayr paternal uncle: Harith paternal half ...

  8. Patronymic - Wikipedia

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    Somalis use their paternal grandfather's given name as their legal surname for documentation purposes. They also use the term "ina" or "iña" meaning "the son of" or "the daughter of," which is similar to other African and Arab naming patterns. For example, the name "Ahmed Mohamed Ali Farah" means "Ahmed son of Mohamed son of Ali son of Farah."

  9. Rajmohan Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    His paternal grandfather is Mahatma Gandhi, and his maternal grandfather is Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari. He is also a scholar in residence at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar. In 1989, he joined Janata Dal and unsuccessfully contested against Rajiv Gandhi. [3] In 2014, he joined the Aam Aadmi Party. [4]