Kinsmen
An analogy for "brother:mother:fly" could be "sister:father:bee." In this analogy, "brother" and "sister" represent sibling relationships, while "mother" and "father" signify parental roles. "Fly" and "bee" serve as examples of insects, illustrating a parallel structure between the relationships and categories in the analogy.
apple is to treeas snow is to the winter. cow is to barn as elephant is to zoo. wife is to husband as brother is to sister.
he did have brother and sister he had two sister and he had 1 brother
Your sister-in-law is either the wife of your brother or the sister of your spouse. Your brother-in-law is either the husband of your sister or the brother of your spouse. So your brother-in-law's wife is either your sister or is not related to you. Some people incorrectly refer to a brother-in-law's wife as a sister-in-law.
She has 1 sister, a step-sister, a step-brother, a half-sister and a half-brother
Niece is to nephew as sister is to brother.
he has one brother one sister
You don't call your brother's sister your aunt. Your brother's sister is your sister, or you. Your aunt is the sister of your mother or father.
You are not related to your sister's husband's brother. However, her husband is your brother-in-law and his brother is your sister's brother-in-law.
Yes he sure does!!! a sister and a brother (i know the sister!!)
Your brother's sister is your daughter's aunt, and your daughter is your brother's, and his sister's, niece.
sisterNo it would be Niece is to Nephew as Sister is to Brother. Niece and sister are both female, nephew and brother are both male.