The answer would depend on the context when it is used. "She will" when used as a future commitement would be expressed as part of the future conjugation of the appropriate verb. Example: She will be a nurse. "Ella será enfermera". The "será" is the future tense of "ser", or "will be".
If used in the context of something like "she will help you now", the intent is to express present action, not something in the future. Another way of saying this would be "She can help you now". In Spanish, that would be expressed as "Ella puede ayudarte ahora".
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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you say it in spanish as- sarina
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The best way to say "No I don't" in Spanish is to say No, no me.
To say 'rich' in Spanish, you would say 'rico.'
To say stepfather in Spanish, you say padrastro.
To say "you too" in Spanish, you say "tu tambien".