The name for a male spouse is spelled "husband".
You can have a short spell or a long spell. e.g. * My husband had a short spell in Egypt during the war, when he was in the army. * His brother had a long spell in prison for being a conscientious objector. However, a spell is usually a short period of time. e.g. We had a spell of bad weather during our spring break.
That is the correct spelling of "sister" (may be capitalized before the name of a nun).
The spelling Ms (or Ms.) is an alternate for Miss or Mrs. that does not indicate marital status. It is normally pronounced (miz).
The custom is to mention the person you are speaking to first, then any other person, then yourself. For example: You and your husband; You and my husband; Your husband and I; My husband and I; You, your husband and I; You, my husband and I.
Robert Massard was born in 1925.
Armand Massard was born in 1884.
Armand Massard died in 1971.
Battle of Massard Prairie happened on 1864-07-27.
Yves Massard was born on June 15, 1923, in Saarbrcken, Saarland, Germany.
Yves Massard died on March 1, 1996, in Saint-Raphal, Var, France.
Robert Louis Massard has written: 'Epling/Eplin, 1787-2001'
sisters in law
She is your sister-in-law.
na kuahine (the sisters)
I cannot see why not. There is no blood relationship between you and your sisters ex-husband.
Husband in French is Mari.