Understanding family relationships is sometimes very difficult. It used to be, when huge families of several generations lived under the same roof, remembering who is who and by whom was not difficult, because all these ingenious terms were constantly heard. Nowadays, when relatives are sometimes scattered around the globe and come together only on the occasion of major events, the words "sister-in-law", "brother-in-law", "brother-in-law", "daughter-in-law", etc. many of us seem strange and completely incomprehensible. And yet, let's try to restore the names of family ties in our tribal memory so that later on occasion I would not have to guess: “Brother's wife - who is she to me?”
How to call a sibling wife
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