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Originally posted by: aishi.muffin
^ A Bava is a cousin :D (It can also mean brother-in-law. They use the same term for both depending on the relation.)
It has to be either your mom's brother's son who is elder to you...or your father's sister's son who is elder to you. It's a tradition still done in most places in AP where you can marry your Bava :)And attaya and mavayya means 'Aunt' and 'Uncle' as well as 'Mother-in-law' and 'Father in law." It means both depending on who you're talking to. :) A mom's brother would be your Mavayya, and a dad's sister would be a Attaya.LOL I hope that made sense!
Originally posted by: Naina2127
Ahh thanks everyone! :)
I'll respond soon. Have an Orgo exam tomorrow so I'm madly cramming 😆
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