Part of the contact management framework. The label for the contact’s mother’s sibling’s younger son or father’s sister’s younger son.
Part of the contact management framework. The label for the contact’s mother’s sibling’s younger son or father’s sister’s younger son.
I think Chinese and Korean culture share this concept, and I wouldn’t be surprised if there were more Asian languages who did. Since a daughter joins her husband’s family upon marriage, their children are considered belonging to the other family. I recently learner that apparently there’s a saying in Korean that daughters always leave things at their mother’s house when they get married so they have a reason to come back despite having left the family.