le droit (masc.)
droit
The french word for law is loi
A sister-in-law is "une belle-sœur" in French. The same word is also used for a step-sister.
"Right" or "straight" as an adjective and "law" or "right" is an English equivalent of the French word droit. Context makes clear which meaning suits. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "dwa" in French.
the law is spelled 'la loi' (fem.) in French.
a step-mother is une belle-mère in French. The same word is also used for a mother-in-law.
The word "law" in French is translated as "loi." It refers to a set of rules and regulations established by a government or authority to maintain order within a society.
belle-soeur
a brother-in-law = un beau-frère
No, they do not have a right of rescission law for used cars.
The French term for a relative in-law is the word "beau" in front of the relation: beau-frère, belle-sœur, beau-père, etc. The general term is belle-famille.
Sister-in-law = Belle-soeur