igemorfémáknak
igemorfémáknak is a Hungarian term that translates to "in-law phrases" or "kinship terms related to in-laws." It refers to the specific vocabulary used in the Hungarian language to denote relationships established through marriage, such as parents-in-law, siblings-in-law, and children-in-law. Unlike some languages that might use a single term for any brother or sister, Hungarian often has distinct words for one's spouse's brother or sister, differentiating them from one's own siblings.
The existence of igemorfémáknak highlights the cultural importance placed on family ties and the intricate network
Examples of igemorfémáknak include terms like "anyós" (mother-in-law), "após" (father-in-law), "sógor" (brother-in-law), and "sógornő" (sister-in-law). The