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What's the name of my brother's wife?

Sister-in-law, a traditional etiquette title in China, is also called sister-in-law. In some areas, it generally refers to the wife of a younger brother, or the wife of a brother who has a particularly good relationship with him (younger than himself, of course, or called a sister-in-law), that is, a sister-in-law. Sister-in-law and sister-in-law basically have the same meaning, but in some contexts "sister-in-law" can mean "brothers and sisters".

Sometimes it can also be used as the title of a colleague's wife (provided that the colleague is younger than himself, of course), which can respect people and avoid the embarrassment of friends and colleagues. Generally, it can refer to the name of a friend, girlfriend or wife who is younger than himself, usually in the north.

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Other kinship terms:

1, mother's sister: written "auntie". Say "menstruation", "menstruation", "menstruation" and "aunt" to your face.

2. Aunt's husband: written language "uncle". Say "Aunt Dad", "Uncle", "Dad", "Da Die" and "Uncle Aunt" to your face.

3. Mother's sister: written language "aunt". Menstruation, menstruation, menstruation, little mother, little mother, etc.

4. Aunt's husband: written language "uncle". Say "Auntie Dad", "Uncle", "Auntie Dad", "Little Dad" and "Auntie" in person.

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