She would be just your sister's Mother-in-Law, but no special name exists for your relation to her.
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The term ina means mother, but also a mother's sister. A son might also call his mother mamá.
Pitamahi(Dadi) or Matamahi(nani)father's mother = pitAmahI[पितामही] ; mother's mother = mAtAmahI[मातामही]
Eponymy is the derivation of a word from a name.
The word Mekong is derived from Thai and Lao words Mae Nam Khong. Mae means mother, and Nam means water, so it means Khong, the mother of water. Khong is a derivative of the Sanskrit word ganga, referring to the Ganges river.
The word sisters is a common plural noun. It needs no apostrophe.I loved my sisters.When sisters have possessions or belongings, it needs an apostrophe.I loved my sisters' letters and cards.My sisters' husbands were teachers.
yes that is my sisters name
Sisters is a noun. Sisters is plural; the singular form is sister. Sister is a common noun, meaning the word can refer to any female sibling, not a specific one. Sister is a concrete noun also, meaning you can see a sister. Lastly, the possessive form of sisters is sisters'. The possessive form of sister is sister's. See the examples below: My only sister is my best friend. My two sisters are my best friends. My only sister's boyfriend gave her a ruby heart for Valentine's Day. Here the boyfriend belongs to my only sister. My two sisters' husbands are good men. Here husbands belong to my two sisters. MMP -- English teacher
The word husbands' is the possessive form of the plural noun husbands, a word for "of MORE THAN ONE husband".
The Punjabi word for sisters is "behen."
The word sisters is the plural form; the plural possessive is sisters'.
I believe it would be similar to mom and dad. If you said, my Mom went to the shopping center, you are using the word mom as her name, but if you're referring to who she is... as being a mother, I don't believe you would capitalize it and I think that follows to brother and sisters. Only when you're using it as a replacement for a name. Like my Mom or my Dad went to. And I don't know if that would follow for what you're using brothers and sisters for. Just a guess, but I think that is how that works.
The word for 'sisters' is chwiorydd.
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"Sisters' " this is a possessive noun, meaning "of or belonging to two or more sisters".
The answer to your question is that sisters, sisters and sisters are all the same word and it is a silly question.