In the very young conjoined heart & life lines are not uncommon, after all children tend to have a pretty direct connection to their emotions and they are not separate from their lives.
Fate lines are variable in people. I know two adults with fate lines fuzzy or faint enough as to be all but non-existent, and one other who's fate line looks marked by a hatchet (I have great expectations for him).
"¿Qué es mi sobrina?" means "What is my niece?" as a question; or '...who is my niece' as a subordinate clause, as in 'Maria, who is my niece'
It means that it is your uncle's daughter daughter's thing
Niece's is a possessive word, meaning "belonging to the neice." My neice's dress is new. I bought my meice's old car.
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"Sabrina" is a name of Latin origin that means "from the river Severn" or "legendary princess" in Spanish.
Since it's her husband's niece the niece is just your sister's niece through marriage and not your niece.
Your sister's daughter is your niece. If you are a woman, you are your niece's aunt; if you are a man, you are your niece's uncle. Your sister's son is your nephew.
Your mother's niece is your first cousin. Your first cousin's daughter is your first cousin, once removed.
No. Your wife's niece is also your niece, but the husband of the niece is not related to you or to your wife.
Your niece's child is your great niece if she is a girl, or your great nephew if he is a boy.
Your niece's daughter is your grand niece, or, as some would say, your great niece.
Your husband's niece is also your niece.