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Do not forget to state the gender-specific terms as well.



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I assume you mean sibling in law? Father/mother in law, most likely. There are a few rare exceptions that would be too boring to detail :D
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No.  I actually meant "nibling-in-law".  ("Nibling" is a binary term for nephew and niece.)  The "n" was not a typo.
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Oh, apologies.
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