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Poslao gbernsdorff
Izvorni jezik: Portugalski

A partir daí, é possível mapear o conhecimento
do grupo sobre a nomenclatura de parentesco, assim como concunhado e consogro.
Primjedbe o prijevodu
österreichisches Deutsch - Standard British English - Français de France - bhs Melayu Indonesia atau Melaka
Posljednji uredio gbernsdorff - 13 siječanj 2009 00:49





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13 siječanj 2009 15:13

lilian canale
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Hi gbernsdorff,

Wow! That's a tough one!

Words like "concunhado" and "consogro" have to be explained in English. There are not single words which correspond to them.

concunhado = one's wife's/husband's brother-in-law
consogro = father-in-law of one's son or daughter

I hope you'll get it.

13 siječanj 2009 21:24

gbernsdorff
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Hello lilian canale,
I'm aware of the fact that there are no single word equivalents in French, English or German and probably not in Latin either. However, I have been wanting for ages to see a correct and 'elegant' rendering of these terms. I suppose they are concuñado and consuegro in Spanish. In Malay, consogro/consogra are besan (lelaki/perempuan), - both in Indonesia and in Malaysia. Concunhado is biras or ipar besan but I suspect that their frequency is different in each country. In Dutch I use the Malay words which are quite well known amongst Eurasian Dutchmen or else I use medezwager and medeschoonvader (loan translations from Portuguese) which I have coined myself and which seem to work well for the general public. Thank you for your effort.