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The Hebrew word for Sister-in-law is 'Gisa' - גיסה

It is usually used in an appropriate suffix to indicate 'My sister in law' - Gi'sa'ti (גיסתי) , 'Your sister in law' - 'Gi'sat'kha (גיסתך) etc

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אחות

ah-CHOT

The second syllable has the gutteral chet (ח) sound

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akhot g'dola (אחות גדולה)

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אחותי

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