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parent – somebody’s father or mother
husband – the man who a woman is married to
wife – the woman who a man is married to
spouse – somebody married to another person; husband or wife
brother – a boy or man who has the same parents as another person
sister – a girl or woman who has the same parents as another person
elder brother/sister – a brother/sister who is older than you
younger brother/sister – brother/sister who is younger than you
grandfather – somebody’s parent’s father
grandmother – somebody’s parent’s mother
grandparent – somebody’s parent’s parent
great grandfather – a father of your grandparent
great grandmother – a mother of your grandparent
grandson – somebody’s son’s or daughter’s son
granddaughter – somebody’s son’s or daughter’s daughter
grandchild – somebody’s son’s or daughter’s child
uncle – somebody’s mother’s or father’s brother; your aunt’s husband
aunt – somebody’s mother’s or father’s sister; your uncle’s wife
nephew – somebody’s brother’s or sister’s son; your husband’s or wife’s brother’s or sister’s son
niece – somebody’s brother’s or sister’s daughter; your husband’s or wife’s brother’s or sister’s daughter
cousin – somebody’s parent’s brother’s or sister’s child; somebody’s aunt’s or uncle’s child
stepfather – your mother’s husband (not your real father)
stepmother – your father’s wife (not your real mother)
stepbrother – your stepfather’s or stepmother’s son (at least one of your parents is different)
stepsister – your stepfather’s or stepmother’s daughter (at least one of your parents is different)
stepson – your spouse’s son (from an earlier marriage)
stepdaughter – your spouse’s daughter (from an earlier marriage)
father-in-law – your spouse’s father
mother-in-law – your spouse’s mother
brother-in-law – your spouse’s brother
sister-in-law – your spouse’s sister
son-in-law – your daughter’s husband
boyfriend – a boy or man that a girl or woman goes out with
girlfriend – a girl or woman that a boy or man goes out with
widow – a woman whose husband has died
widower – a man whose wife has died
bachelor – a man who has never been married
spinster – a woman who has never been married
single – a person who isn’t married and doesn’t have a boyfriend/girlfriend
2. infant – a baby or very young child, newborn child
3. toddler – a young child who has just learnt to walk
4. marriage – legal relationship between a husband and wife
5. marry (sb), get married to sb – become somebody’s husband or wife
6. go out (with sb ) – spend time with somebody and have a romantic or sexual relationship with them
7. get engaged – agree to marry somebody
8. wedding – the act of marrying, a marriage ceremony (and the meal or party that usually follows it)
9. bride – a woman on her wedding day, or just before or just after it
10. (bride) groom – a man on his wedding day, or just before or just after it
11. honeymoon – a holiday taken by a couple who have just got married
We couldn’t go to the Bahamas on honeymoon , but we felt sitting on the top of the world even in a campsite at the local lake.
12. divorce – the legal ending of a marriage; end your marriage legally
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Miss Suleban married to Jack. Now what will be the the name of the relationship between Suleban and Jack’s father ?
Jack’s father would be Suleban’s father in law and Suleban would be Jack’s father’s daughter in law.
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In a married couple. The bride’s parents and bride groom’s parents are there. In India, particularly Tamil Language they called each other as “Sambhandhi” to mention the bride’s parents. Can you help to find the equivalent word in English?
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[Outro] Don't you know that I'm alive for you? I'm your seventh son And when lightning strikes the family Have faith, believe Have faith, believe Believe [Instrumental Outro]
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" Tsutsumikomu Yō ni... " Released: February 21, 1998
" Hi no Ataru Basho " Released: May 21, 1998


^ (in Japanese) "オリコン アルバム 1998.7.6" . Retrieved 2009-05-12 .

^ (in Japanese) "オリコン アルバム 1998.7.27" . Retrieved 2009-05-12 .

^ (in Japanese) "歴代アルバムランキング" . Retrieved 2009-05-12 .


Mother Father Brother Sister is Misia 's debut album, released on June 24, 1998. It debuted at #3 on the weekly albums chart with 330,660 copies sold. [1] The album stayed in the Top 3 the next two weeks and on its fourth week, reached the top of the charts with 277,990 copies sold. [2] The album remained in the Top 5 for eleven consecutive weeks and sold over 2.58 million copies in Japan alone. It won the award for Best Album at the 40th Japan Record Awards .

As well as being Misia's highest-selling album, Mother Father Brother Sister is also the 7th best-selling debut album and 37th best-selling album of all time in Japan. [3]

Mother Father Brother Sister (1998)

"Never Gonna Cry! Strings Overture"
"Koisuru Kisetsu" ( 恋する季節 , "Loving Season")
"I'm Over Here (Kizuite)" ( I'm over here ~気づいて~ , "I'm Over Here (Realize)")
"Kiss-shite Dakishimete" ( キスして抱きしめて Kisushite Dakishimete , "Kiss and Hold Me")
"Chiisana Koi" ( 小さな恋 , "A Little Love")
" Hi no Ataru Basho " ( 陽のあたる場所 , "A Place in the Sun")
"Hoshi no Furu Oka" ( 星の降る丘 , "A Starry Hill")
" Tsutsumikomu You ni... (Dave "EQ3" Dub Mix)" ( つつみ込むように… (DAVE“EQ3”DUB MIX) , "Like Being Wrapped Up...")
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It’s natural to want to give family members all the honors—after all, in our lives, they are some of the most important people. But are their titles capitalized? Is it proper to address mom as Mom or refer to your favorite aunt as Aunt Viv ?
Family member titles are capitalized when used as a title immediately before a person’s name ( I adore Aunt Lisa ) or when the title is used in place of their name ( Where’s the milk, Mom? ). Do not capitalize names that refer to common nouns: Those two men are fathers or This class is for expectant mothers .
You should capitalize family member titles when addressing your own relatives: hello, Mother . A good rule to follow is to capitalize them if they are used as proper nouns , as in the previous example. The word Mother is a proper noun standing in for the mother’s name.
Even if a title isn’t being used to directly address someone, it is always acting as a proper noun—and should be capitalized—if it replaces a person’s name. For example, the word Dad is capitalized in the sentence I went fishing with Dad this morning even though the speaker is not talking directly to their dad. You can easily see that Dad is a proper noun if you switch in a name, as in I went fishing with Brian this morning .
Family member titles are also capitalized when used immediately before a family member’s name: I invited Uncle Chet to the baseball game . In this case, this is not a direct address. Instead, the title is being used as a proper noun similar to other respectful titles such as Miss, Doctor, Captain, or Professor.
If used as common nouns , don’t capitalize, as in: We honor all mothers in May . In other words, capitalize words such as Mother , Father , Grandmother , Grandfather , Son , Daughter , and Sis when they are used in place of the person’s name. But there is one exception: they are not capitalized when they follow possessive pronouns such as her, his, my, our, your .
Whether or not a noun is a common or proper noun often depends on how the sentence is written. Make sure you know how a noun is specifically being used in a sentence so that you’ll know whether to capitalize the family member title or not. For example:
Common noun: I went to the mall with my cousin , Jenny.
Proper noun: I went to the mall with Cousin Jenny .
So go ahead and capitalize the names of those important family members in your life, but remember not to capitalize when using a possessive pronoun or talking about family in general .

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