The word "privigna" is spelled as /prɪˈviːnjə/. This word refers to a sister-in-law. The word is of Latin origin and is a combination of two words, "privus" meaning private and "gignere" meaning to beget. The word is commonly used in genealogy to describe the relationship between two people who are married to siblings. It is important to know how to spell this word correctly for genealogical research and to avoid confusion in familial relationships.