Simply, "Sister-in-law"
English does not express seniority in relationships, such as an elder uncle, or a younger cousin, except when expressed with a separate adjective, like "elder". Otherwise, "elder brother's wife" is the most simple way to directly express that concept.
Simply, "Sister-in-law" English does not express seniority in relationships, such as an elder uncle, or a younger cousin, except when expressed with a separate adjective, like "elder". Otherwise, "elder brother's wife" is the most simple way to directly express that concept.
Your brother's wife is your sister-in-law.
sister in law
In the English language there is no difference between the wife of an elder brother and the wife of a younger brother or of a twin brother. The wife of any brother is your sister-in-law. If you are actually talking to her, however you should just call her by her name. Nicknames are fine too.
Sister In law
The elder brother's wife is called "Bhabhi" in Hindi.
In English, the wife of your brother (elder or younger) is your sister-in-law. If you have a child, she is your child's aunt.
what i call my father elder brother's wife
what i call my father elder brother's wife
Your brother's wife is your sister-in-law.
மன்னி (anna) By Niharika Singh <3 correction is.........differs elder brothers wife is அண்ணி- அண்ணி sister is sometimes மன்னி,மச்சாள்,மைத்துனி,sometimes நாத்தனார்
She would be your AUNT.