HAHAHAHAH

His country's language doesn't have specific words for maternal grandma/grandpa and paternal grandma/grandpa

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we have numerous words for grandma and grandpa so we tend to use a specific term for each grandma/grandpa, but it varies even among neighbors

are you saying there are countries who don't use daddad, dadmom, momdad and mommom?

I used abuelo for my paternal grandpa and yayo for my maternal one.

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Are there languages that don't even have that? We have a fairly intricate family naming system.

There's a very specific word for "my son's wife", and a different one for "my daughter's husband".
There's a word for "mother's sister", and for "my mother's sisters' husband", and a separate one for "my father's sister's husband".

And there's even more but I can't be arsed to find it. I believe other languages should have an even better family structure naming system.

Only the Scandinavian mind could ever concieve such genius words as motherfather and fathermother

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I call one of my grandmas Mormor

>his language doesn’t have specific words for old and young uncle/aunt in every dialects

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It's hard to believe, right?

>His languange has words
Lmao

We really are the peak civilisation.

>There's a very specific word for "my son's wife",
Is there a specific word for "my wife's son"?

[spoiler]sorry[/spoiler]

>Is there a specific word for "my wife's son"?
We have hijastro

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visigothic influence

what a sexism.

what

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>and Jow Forums call sweden cucked

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I grew up around finnswedes and it always felt natural to call my paternal grandmother "famu"

This.
We just broadcast our thoughts directly.

>farmor
>fammo
>famu

Fenno-Swedes have babified baby-speak.

Nana/Papa
Granma/Granpa

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they/we also called old men "fabu".

>fabu

A corruption of farbror, no doubt.

weird how we don't have that, when even icelandic has it.