Mother-in-law is called brother sister
Answer: jhg125jhg - Trainee Magician Level 3 10-3 20:48
If you are asking about the usual title:
Calling your wife mom is the official title of mother-in-law. In fact, you just need to call her mom together. You can call your brother-in-law by his first name. Grandma can be called grandma and grandma. Nephews can just call him by his first name. Call them by name. Anyway, as long as they are younger than you or have a higher level of seniority, you can call them by their first names. If you are older than you or have a higher level of seniority, you can call them by their names.
If you are asking about relationships:
p>Then, your wife’s mother is your mother-in-law, your wife’s brother is your brother-in-law, your wife’s grandmother is your grandmother, your wife’s nephew is also your nephew, and your grandson is also your grandson
< p>I don’t know if you are satisfied with the answerAnswer: Say I love you in the next life - Tongsheng Level 10-3 20:52
I don’t understand~~~~~ < /p>
It’s so nerve-wracking~~~~~~
Answer: qaz02145 - Trainee Magician Level 2 10-3 20:53
My wife’s mother is also called Mom, your brother-in-law is your wife’s brother, your grandmother is her grandmother, her brother’s or younger brother’s children are called nephews, and her grandmother’s daughter’s children are called grandchildren. These are the relationships.
Answer: Dong Bin - Probation period level 10-3 20:55
To show your closeness, you can call your wife whatever her name is~~
If you are of the same sex, you can also call her by her nickname~~
Answer: cxy1994 - Assistant Level 2 10-3 20:56
Just call your wife her mother, Er Po Niang
Her father’s name is Yao Son.
Answer: jianghuiyuan - Manager Level 4 10-3 20:58
Direct blood relatives
Father's line
Great-great-grandfather - great-grandfather --grandfather--father
Great-great-grandmother--great-grandmother--grandmother--father
Maternal line
Great-great-grandfather--great-grandfather--grandfather- -Mother
Great-great-grandmother--great-grandmother--grandmother--mother
Son: the first male offspring of a couple.
Daughter: the first female offspring of a couple.
Grandson: The second offspring between husband and wife, divided into grandson and granddaughter according to gender. Sometimes grandson is a gender-neutral term.
Great-grandson: The third child between the couple.
Great-great-grandson: The fourth child between the couple.
Collateral blood relatives
Father's line
Uncle: father's elder brother, also called uncle, uncle, uncle
Aunt: uncle's wife
Uncle: Father's younger brother, also called uncle, uncle
Aunt: uncle's wife
Aunt: father's sister, also called aunt, aunt
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Uncle: aunt's husband
Maternal line
Uncle: mother's brother, also called uncle
Aunt: uncle's wife
Aunt: Mother's sister, also called aunt, aunt
Uncle: Aunt's husband
In-laws
Husband: A married woman's affection for her partner Title
Daughter-in-law: The name a married man calls his partner
Father-in-law: The husband’s father, also called daddy
Mother-in-law: The husband’s mother, also called father-in-law Calling mom
Husband-in-law and father-in-law: the wife’s father, also called daddy
Mother-in-law and mother-in-law: wife’s mother, also called mom
Daughter-in-law: Yes The title of the son’s wife
Son-in-law: the title of the daughter’s husband
Sister-in-law: the title of the elder brother’s wife
Sister-in-law, sister-in-law: the title of the younger brother’s wife Title
Brother-in-law: The title given to the sister’s husband
Brother-in-law: The title given to the sister’s husband
Sister-in-law: The title or collective title given to each other by the brothers’ wives
Brother-in-law: the name or collective name given to each other by the husbands of sisters, also called brothers-in-law
Sister-in-law: the name given to the husband’s sister
Sister-in-law: The name for the husband's sister
Brother-in-law: the name for the wife's brother
Brother-in-law: the name for the wife's brother