Suhtelists
A suhtelist is a type of relative, specifically a cousin, which is the child of one's aunt or uncle. The term "suhtelist" is derived from the Estonian language, where "suht" means "relation" and "elist" means "list." In Estonian culture, the term is used to refer to one's cousins, and it is often used in a more informal or affectionate context. The concept of suhtelists is not unique to Estonia, as similar terms exist in other languages, such as "cousin" in English or "cousine" in French. Suhtelists are typically the children of one's parents' siblings, making them the grandchildren of one's grandparents. They are considered to be part of the extended family and are often included in family gatherings and celebrations. In some cultures, suhtelists may be referred to by more specific terms, such as "first cousin" or "second cousin," depending on the generation gap between them and the individual in question. The term suhtelist is not limited to any particular age group and can be used to refer to cousins of any age. It is a neutral and inclusive term that is used to describe a specific type of family relationship.