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    Posted: 18-Jul-2005 at 04:13
#3 for me as well
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  Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18-Jul-2005 at 04:06
I agree. Bacanak is your wife's sister's husband.
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  Quote Yiannis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18-Jul-2005 at 03:26
Nr 3 for me please!
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  Quote Pete Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17-Jul-2005 at 20:09
I noticed how people use the same word differently.
This is almost like a poll, I suppose: what do you (or
your family,friends, etc.) mean by the terms
mpatzanakis (if you are Greek) and bacanak
(if you are Turkish)?

1) brother of your wife
2) husband of your sister
3) husband of the sister of your wife

Cevap verenlere ok tesekkrler... euxaristo opion
apantaei....

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