John's sister's husbands mother in law is John's Mother. He went to the movies with his aunt.
Sisters is a noun. Sisters is plural; the singular form is sister. Sister is a common noun, meaning the word can refer to any female sibling, not a specific one. Sister is a concrete noun also, meaning you can see a sister. Lastly, the possessive form of sisters is sisters'. The possessive form of sister is sister's. See the examples below: My only sister is my best friend. My two sisters are my best friends. My only sister's boyfriend gave her a ruby heart for Valentine's Day. Here the boyfriend belongs to my only sister. My two sisters' husbands are good men. Here husbands belong to my two sisters. MMP -- English teacher
Many widows who have not remarreid and who are close to their sisters-in-law continue to consider them to be sisters-in-law. If the widow remarries, that can create a more complicated situation and they may be called "former sisters-in-law," or "the sister of my late husband."
There is no relationship. You do not share a common ancestor. The connection is simply through marriage.
It is simply not true that a majority of the wives and their husbands' sisters don't get along and are mostly at loggerheads. Some women are like that whether they are sister-in-law or not. It has more to do with personalities and culture.
sister in law
Your brother would call your husbands sister by her first name. Or, "my (sibling's) sister in law.
Your Sister-in-law
The plural form of sister is sisters.
you call her your daughter's husband's sister
This question makes unfounded assumptions about sisters' hate for in-laws. Some sisters may hate of their husband's sister, but many do not. It is misleading and incorrect to presume that all sisters hate or do not hate one or another type of in-law.
well they are family members and brothers want to protect their sisters in anyway. the knowledge that someone is fooling aroud with a brothers sister as not at all appeasing and also they do not want their sister to be heartbroken or ruined by this other man
Both sisters-in-law should discuss the situation with your husbands. Talk about how they treat their sister and that maybe she needs a different type of support if she will have a good life as an adult. The problem may not be the sister.