yes you can it is very sweet to do that. especially if it is your baby sister or a sister that is older than you.
honey baby you sweetie dear miss/sir darling
i believe that your brother's wife's sister is also your sister in law No, I think not! But as you seem to have the hots for your brother's wife's sister, you can call her "honey" if you like.
If they were to get married then she would be your sister-in-law.
In the flesh by Blondie?
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It means "my sister" ...!! :)
Darling EXP: Your so darling ..
not normally.
Bon voyage, chere soeur.
you call her your daughter's husband's sister
Yes, you can most definitely use the call "darling" for a male or for your husband. It is a more reserved and somewhat antiqued call for a male/your husband in this present day and age(the 21st century), but the call "darling" was widely used by English women when making a request unto their husbands(e.g. "Would you mind fetching me Louisa, Darling?"). Though not used as much as it used to be, many people in English-Speaking Western-European nations still use the call when speaking to/with males. Though it is somewhat taboo for one male to use the call "Darling" while speaking to another male, as in the sense that in European culture, the call "Darling" is an affectionate word such as how English speaking Americans may call someone "Baby", "Hunny" or "Boo".
You don't call your brother's sister your aunt. Your brother's sister is your sister, or you. Your aunt is the sister of your mother or father.
You would call your mother's sister an aunt.
You would call your sister's daughter your niece.
Your child would call your sister her aunt.Your sister would call your child her niece or nephew depending on gender.Your sister's children would call your child their cousin.
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