Your wife's sister is your sister-in-law. You are not related to your wife's sister's husband.
Your brother's wife is your sister-in-law, but her sister is not related to you.
None.Your daughter's husband is your son-in-law and his sister is your daughter's sister-in-law. But the English language does not consider you to be related to your daughter's husband's sister
No. Your sister's husband is your brother-in-law, but his sister (and her son) are not related to you. However, that son is your sister's nephew.
Your sister-in-law's husband is not related to you.
You are not related to your daughter-in-law's sister, although she is your son's sister-in-law.
Your dad's sister is your aunt. Her husband is your uncle. His sister is not related to you, and neither is her son.
Your sister's son is not related to your husband's sister's son, because they share no common ancestor.
No, you have no ancestry in common with the son of your aunt's husband's sister, so you are not related to him..
Your sister's husband's sister is your sister's sister-in-law. The only way her son could be related to your sister's friend's son is if your sister's friend, or the friend's spouse, is related to your sister's sister-in-law or to the sister-in-law's husband. In other words, without knowing more about the relationships of the people involved, the question cannot be answered.
The only way she is your sister-in-law is if she is directly related to the person married to you(or legally related)
Well she,s not blood related to you. But she is related to you by marriage and she'syou niece in law.