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No, there is no relationship between the two of you.

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Your brother-in-law is only your sister's husband or your wife's brother.

Your sister-in-law's husband is not related to you.

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Your your brother's wife is sister-in-law. Your spouse's sister is also your sister-in-law

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It could also be your sister.

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