![]() ![]() Kākī (काकी, کاکی) One's father's younger brother's wife (by marriage)Ĭhāchā (चाचा, چاچا) - One's father's younger brother Ĭhachā (चचा, چچا) - One's father's younger brother Ĭhāchī (चाची, چاچی) - One's father's brother's wife Kākā (काका, کاکا) - One's father's younger brother Pardādī (परदादी, پردادی) - One's father's father's mother (One's paternal great-grandmother)ĭādā (दादा, دادا) - One's father's father (One's paternal grandfather), One's uncle (usually elder brother of father)ĭādī (दादी, دادی) - One's father's mother (One's paternal grandmother) Pardādā (परदादा, پردادا) - One's father's father's father (One's paternal great-grandfather) Moreover, "In Hindi and Urdu kinship terms there is clear distinction between the blood relations and affinal relations." Relations Paternal ![]() In the Hindustani system, kin terms are based on gender, and the difference between some terms is the degree of respect. The kinship terms of Hindustani ( Hindi- Urdu) differ from the English system in certain respects. Network diagram for North Indian extended family ![]()
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