In cultures based on the English language, and other western European cultures, you are not related to your husband's sister's husband. Most people would call him either "my sister-in-law's husband" or "my husband's brother-in-law."
Your husband's cousin's sister is also your husband's cousin. You are not related to your husband's cousin.
The children of your husband's siblings are your nieces or nephews. Their children are your great-nieces or great-nephews.
Brother-in-law
No. Your wife's niece is also your niece, but the husband of the niece is not related to you or to your wife.
The word husbands' is the possessive form of the plural noun husbands, a word for "of MORE THAN ONE husband".
husbands' ex: All of the women have their husbands' money.
She's you're american horse pet.
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Your husband's sister's kids are referred to as your nieces and nephews by marriage. More specifically, you can call them your "nieces" if they are girls and "nephews" if they are boys.
My brothers-in-law are my sisters' misters. I don't know which of the sisters' husbands he is.
The singular form of the plural noun husbands is husband.
No, I don't know thing so. Cause he isn't your blood or related to u in anyway expect by sister's marriage. Your brother in law if you are female is either you husbands brother or the husband of your sister, so i assume you must mean the brother of your sisters husband. This is two sisters marring two brothers and i think it is very common. But You should as your brother in law .