Answer:
What do the signs for "in-law," "nephew" and "divorced" have in common? They all incorporate a letter shape into the sign somehow.
Subsequental, chronicle, anecdote, saga, legend.
Force majeure I believe so.
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Answer:
ガリエウタ記事LekhnuhosのDieka口頭使用
義母、ナンド、アマジュ、サムディ、ジェタン、バダイ、義父 translation in Japanese.
Dieka verbal use of Gari Euta Article Lekhnuhos
Mother-in-law, Nand, Amaju, Samdhi, Jethan, Bhadai, Father-in-law