The word sister in law in Samoan can be said two different ways. If you were a girl you would say ÒusoÓ if you were a boy and referring o your sister you would say ÒtuafafineÓ.
If a male was speaking, it translates to "Uso o lo'u to'alua" (Sister of my wife). If a female was speaking, it translates to "Tuafafine o lo'u to'alua (Sister of my husband).
There are two ways you can have a sister-in-law. In one case, her sister is also your sister-in-law and in the other she is not. Your sister-in-law can be the sister of your spouse. Then your sister-in-law's sister is either your wife or is also your sister-in-law. Your sister-in-law can also be the wife of your brother. In that case, your sister-in-law's sister is not related to you.
Yes, the sister of your spouse (wife or husband) is your sister-in-law. In addition, the wife of your brother is also your sister-in-law.
the Compound of Sister In Law is Hyphenated This is the example Ex. Sister-In-Law
If your sister in law is your wife's sister then she would be nothing to your sister. However if your sister in law is your brother's wife then she would also be your sister's sister in law.
The possessive form for her sister-in-law is her sister-in-law's.Example: She borrowed her sister-in-law's car.
The possessive form of the noun sister-in-law is sister-in-law's.Example: I borrowed my sister-in-law's car.
Sister-in-law is singular. The plural form is sisters-in-law.
If a female is talking, it's: "Uso (sister) la'ititi". If a male is talking, it's: "Tuafafine (sister) la'ititi".
"Happy birthday, Sister" - "Manuia lou aso fanau, Uso"
No, your wife's sister-in-law may be your sister. Your wife can also have a sister-in-law who is not related to you; that would be the wife of her brother.
When your sister-in-law is the sister of your spouse, her sister is also your sister-in-law, unless she is your wife.When your sister-in-law is the wife of your brother, her sister is not related to you.