faynTerm used when speaking of one's sister-in-law or brother-in-law and other relatives except the parents.Nkay le bigu ke wen tuón le duhen kem fay le.They lift up a winnowing basket (full of food) when their parents-in-law or brothers/sisters-in-law are there.Appendix 03 Terms of address vTo be sisters or brothers-in-law.g-, h-, k-, m-, n-, s-.cf11Là genfayThe name they call each other by.

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