kahevanemalise
Kahevanemalise is an Estonian adjective form used to describe things related to two-parent arrangements, most commonly in reference to family structures. The word is commonly found in genitive constructions such as “kahevanemalise perekonna,” meaning “of a two-parent family,” or “kahevanemalise süsteemi,” meaning “of a two-parent system.” The term is descriptive and typically functions as part of a noun phrase rather than as a standalone noun.
Origin and morphology: The word is built from the stem for two, “kahe-,” combined with “vanem” (parent)
Usage and context: In sociological, demographic, and some legal texts, “kahevanemalise” is used to refer to aspects
Relation to other terms: The opposite or contrasting term is typically “ühevanemaline,” meaning single-parent related. The