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  1. Jan 18, 2019 · You already know some family relationship names in English: mother, father, brother, sister … But what do you call your father’s sister’s daughter? And what about your husband’s or wife’s brother?

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  3. Family relationships chart. Members of the family names: Brother-in-law – your spouse's brother sister-in-law – your spouse's sister son-in-law – your daughter's husband.

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · What is my sisters son called? Understanding Family Relationships: What is a Nephew? • Family Connections: Nephew • Learn about the special bond between an aunt or uncle and their sister's son ...

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    • Relations on The Mother Side of Family Tree
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    First off, a variant of mother herself. When a man remarries, his new wife is the stepmotherof any children from his previous marriage. Here are the relationships on the mother side of family tree: 1. Mother’s brother or mother’s male cousin: Uncle Mother’s brother’s wife or mother’s cousin’s wife: Aunt 2. Mother’s sister or mother’s female cousin:...

    First off, a variant of father himself. When a woman remarries, her new husband is the stepfatherof any children from her previous marriage. Here are the relationships on the father side of family tree: 1. Father’s brother or father’s male cousin: Uncle Father’s brother’s wife or father’s cousin’s wife: Aunt 2. Father’s sister or father’s female co...

    1. Wife/ Husband(Spouse) 2. Male child: Son or step-son(a son of one’s husband or wife from a previous marriage) 3. Female child: Daughter or step-daughter(a daughter of one’s husband or wife from a previous marriage) 4. Son’s wife: Daughter-in-law 5. Daughter’s husband: Son-in-law 6. Son’s or daughter’s son: Grandson 7. Son’s or daughter’s daughte...

    1. Wife’s father: Father-in-law 2. Wife’s mother: Mother-in-law 3. Wife’s brother: Brother-in-law 4. Wife’s sister: Sister-in-law [Any relationship with ‘in-law’ in the end indicates that the relationship is by marriage and not by blood.]

    1. Husband’s father: Father-in-law 2. Husband’s mother: Mother-in-law 3. Husband’s brother: Brother-in-law 4. Husband’s sister: Sister-in-law

    The two variants of this (brother) relationship are: 1. Half-brother: You’re my half-brother if we’ve one parent in common, but not both. 2. Stepbrother: You’re my stepbrother if we’ve no parents in common, but one of our parents have married each other. Here are the relationships in the family of your brother: 1. Brother’s wife: Sister-in-law[Name...

    The two variants of this (sister) relationship are: 1. Half-sister: You’re my half-sister if we’ve one parent in common, but not both. 2. Stepsister: You’re my stepsister if we’ve no parents in common, but one of our parents have married each other. Here are the relationships in the family of your sister: 1. Sister’s husband: Brother-in-law[Name of...

    In the family tree above, X and Y are married and have children A0 and B0. A1 and B1 are their grandchildren. A2 and B2 are their great-grandchildren. And so on. In this family, A0 and B0 are siblings (they share parents). A1 and B1 are first cousins (don’t have same parents, but share a grandparent). A2 and B2 are second cousins (don’t have same g...

  5. Your extended family includes all of the people in your father and mother's families. Your sibling is your brother or sister. If you have 1 brother and 2 sisters, then you have 3 siblings. Your parent is your father or mother. Your child is your son or daughter. Your spouse is your husband or wife.

  6. 1. Nephew: This is the most widely-used term to describe your sister’s son in English. It is neutral and used universally, regardless of regional variations. For instance, you could say, “My sister’s son, John, is my nephew.”.

  7. The earliest known use of the noun sister son is in the Old English period (pre-1150). sister son is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: sister n., son n.1. See etymology.

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