Lähisuku
Lähisuku is a Finnish term that translates to "close relatives" or "near relatives." It generally refers to individuals within a family who are most closely connected by blood or marriage. The exact scope of lähisuku can vary depending on context, but it typically includes parents, children, siblings, grandparents, and grandchildren. In some instances, it may also extend to aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews, particularly in legal or inheritance matters.
The concept of lähisuku is important in Finnish society, influencing areas such as family law, social welfare,