Brother-In-Law means a wife or husbands brother and its your husband or wife's brother
no
great uncle inlaw
By picking up the telephone and dialing his phone number.
Sister-in-law = Belle-soeur
A prick relation is someone related through marriage and not a blood relation. Brother inlaw etc.
Oedipus thinks Creon his brother inlaw is plotting against him.
if you mean type in the way i think you do then it is a noun
The Inlaw Josie Wales was created in 2000.
No, you have to be at least 18 in most states (some older).
They say that taokete is a Maori word for brother in law but I am aware that word comes from the Ngapuhinui tribe who reside north of Auckland in New Zealand but I am aware there are other words for different tribes. There is another word from the tribe of Tainui who reside from Manukau Harbour through to Mokau then on to Kawhia and over Lake Taupo and back up to Manukau. this word is used by most other tribes also. I believe that word is hunaunga not to be confused with hunaonga which is a son inlaw or daughter in law which may not be documented but is used widely amongst my family taught from the old school. There may be other words as the Maori language can be very diverse because of the differing tribes and their traditional dialects as opposed to contemporary content taught in Universities. when translating answers it is difficult to have one word answers because of language's diversity. What do others think?
the brother is micheal but his last name collins so might be an inlaw
Inlaw