We don't know why this happened in your particular specific case. If you really care, ask her.
Not usually. A brother is a man in a consecrated single life in community. A brother is not ordained.
Your brother's wife's brother is your brother's brother-in-law and your sister-in-law's brother. But he is not considered to be related to you. Usually you could just refer to him by his name.
In the sentence, "It is usually hard for my little brother to recall what he has done," my is a possessive adjective, and usually is an adverb.
usually he would be a noble
they were usually educated by family, usually there father or brother.
Usually he is the Duke of something.
Your father's brother's son (or daughter) is your first cousin, and is usually called by name.
Remain is usually a verb, as in "Five contestants remain." As a noun, it is usually plural (remains), as in "The cremated remains were placed in an urn."
கொழுந்தனார் (kozhundhanaar) husband's (usually elder) brother.
Your aunt's husband is usually considered to be your uncle, but his brother is not related to you, so the brother's daughter is not related to you either.
its usually because there close to there brother
usually $30-$100