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  2. Mukoyōshi - Wikipedia

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    ' adopted son-in-law ') is an adult man who is adopted into a Japanese family as a daughter's husband, and who takes the family's surname. Generally in Japan, a woman takes her husband's name and is adopted into his family.

  3. Jamai 420 - Wikipedia

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    Jamai 420 (Bengali: জামাই ৪২০; English: Son-in-law 420) is a Bengali language comedy-drama film written and directed by Rabi Kinnagi, who was assisted by Pathikrit Basu.

  4. Ie (Japanese family system) - Wikipedia

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    The physical ie: a Japanese House. Ie (家) is a Japanese term which translates directly to household. It can mean either a physical home or refer to a family's lineage. It is popularly used as the "traditional" family structure. The physical definition of an ie consists of an estate that includes a house, rice paddies and vegetable gardens ...

  5. Affinity (law) - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian law, by the Article 1521 of the Civil Code, also extends the invalidity of marriage between parents and children to grandparents and grandchildren or any other sort of ascendant-descendant relationship (both consanguineous and adoptive), parents-in-law and children-in-law even after the divorce of the earlier couple, as well as to ...

  6. Japanese honorifics - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese language makes use of a system of honorific speech, called keishō (敬称), which includes honorific suffixes and prefixes when talking to, or referring to others in a conversation. Suffixes are often gender-specific at the end of names, while prefixes are attached to the beginning of many nouns.

  7. Family law in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The ie was considered to consist of grandparents, their son and his wife and their children, although even in 1920, 54% of Japanese households already were nuclear families. [ 2 ] This system was formally abolished with the 1947 revision of Japanese family law under the influence of the allied occupation authorities, and Japanese society began ...

  8. Gharjamai (film) - Wikipedia

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    Gharjamai (Bengali: ঘর জামাই "live-in son-in- law") is a 2008 action Bengali film directed by Anup Sengupta. It stars Prasenjit Chatterjee, Namrata Thapa, Piya Sengupta and Abhishek Chatterjee in the lead roles. This Anup Sengupta film is sometimes confused with the Hindi film Jamai Raja starring Anil Kapoor, Hema Malini and ...

  9. Jamai Sasthi (film) - Wikipedia

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    Jamai Shashthi (Bengali: জামাই ষষ্ঠী English: Son-in-law day) is a 1931 Bengali short film directed by Amar Choudhury [1] and produced by Madan Theatre Limited. [2] It is a milestone of Bengali cinema as it was the first Bengali short film as a talkie . [ 3 ]