[PW] Names for relatives

Sue Kamm suekamm at mindspring.com
Sat Nov 3 10:04:59 PDT 2007


It's machetunim for the family (one's children's in-laws) and (I think( machetuniste for the child's mother-in-law.  I'll send this to my Yiddish maven and she can tell you the other terms.  

-----Original Message-----
>From: Janice Sellers <janicemsj at gmail.com>
>Sent: Nov 3, 2007 9:03 AM
>To: list at project-wombat.org
>Subject: Re: [PW] Names for relatives
>
>Yiddish has a term, neither of which I remember, for each set of
>parents, but I have been told that no corresponding terms exist in
>English.
>
>Janice Sellers
>Oakland, California
>
>On 11/3/07, Jocelyn Shaw <redfernshaw at gmail.com> wrote:
>> This is my patron's question:  "Is there a term that is used to describe one
>> set of parents to another in a marraige?  For instnace I have a mother and
>> father in law as does my wife.  But, what if anything, do our parents call
>> each other?  Parents in law, maybe? "
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