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I was so confused when writing a short story about my family yesterday. I mentioned both my 2 grandmothers, one was my father's mother and another was my mother's mother in that story.
For example " begging one my mother's mother's daughters to be their daughter in law " I mean " my grandmother's daughters"
Could you help me find a better expression ?
Nov 18, 2017 2:24 PM
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"One of my aunts on my mother's side" or "one of my maternal aunts," but this could also mean your mother's sister-in-law (your mother's brother's wife). So I think "one of my mother's sisters" would be more clear.
November 18, 2017
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Your "Grandmother's daughters" are your "Aunts"
November 18, 2017
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