no such equivalent and accurate English term
my brother's or sisster's father in law is for me tao-ji
ji
"Ji" is a suffix used in Hindi to show respect or politeness when addressing someone. It is added after a person's name or title to denote reverence and courtesy, similar to saying "Mr." or "Ms." in English.
Tao Song has written: 'Song Tao zi xuan ji'
It is generally written as 'JI', which is how one can address another person with respect in Hindi. So, we will address a person with the name 'Ramlal' as 'Ramlal ji'.
ji
Ji is the official Igbo meaning for the English word yam.
Wangling Tao has written: 'Jie zhuang' 'Xie'an ji'
Qian Tao has written: 'Jingjie xian sheng ji'
Tao hua qi xue ji - 1931 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG (TV rating)
pita, pita-ji (in modern Hindi papa) in bihar and lucnow area some say: ualid, ualid-ji
Grandfather in Hindi is said as "dada" or "dada ji".
obligation/indebtedness/gratitude