In English, your father's elder brother is typically referred to as your "paternal uncle." The term "paternal" indicates a familial relationship on the father's side, distinguishing it from the mother's side. This term is commonly used in genealogy and family relationships to specify the exact familial connection.
She would be your AUNT.
Simply, "Sister-in-law" English does not express seniority in relationships, such as an elder uncle, or a younger cousin, except when expressed with a separate adjective, like "elder". Otherwise, "elder brother's wife" is the most simple way to directly express that concept.
fathers elder brother ANSWER: your sister in law........
Simply, "Sister-in-law" English does not express seniority in relationships, such as an elder uncle, or a younger cousin, except when expressed with a separate adjective, like "elder". Otherwise, "elder brother's wife" is the most simple way to directly express that concept.
Elder brother is called "દાદો" (dado) in Gujarati.
Your father's brother is your uncle. Your mother's sister's husband is your uncle. The English language makes no distinction based on whether the brother is older or younger.
In Tamil, elder brother is called "அண்ணன்" (Anna).
In Malayalam, elder brother is called "ചേട്ടന്" (chettan).
The elder brother's wife is called "Bhabhi" in Hindi.
In the English language it does not matter whether it is your elder brother or your younger brother. It does not matter if you are talking about the child of a brother or a sister. The daughter of any brother or sister is your niece. The son of any brother or sister is your nephew.
In Hindi, your father's elder brother is called "chacha" (चाचा).
In English, the wife of your brother (elder or younger) is your sister-in-law. If you have a child, she is your child's aunt.