Pereliikmete
Pereliikmete is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "family members" or "relatives." It refers to the individuals who constitute a family unit. This can encompass a nuclear family, which typically includes parents and their children, or an extended family, which may include grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and other kin. The specific composition of who is considered a pereliige can vary based on cultural norms and individual family structures. In Estonia, as in many other cultures, family plays a significant role in social and emotional support, as well as in the transmission of cultural values and traditions. The concept of pereliikmete is fundamental to understanding social organization and kinship systems within Estonian society.