katja

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See also: Katja

Pitjantjatjara

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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katja

  1. son
  2. nephew

Usage notes

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  • In the sense "nephew", katja refers to the son of a same-sex sibling (i.e. a man's brother's son or a woman's sister's son). The term for a man's sister's son/daughter or woman's brother's son/daughter is ukaṟi.