brother-in-law

=

el cuñado

sustantivo

brother-in-law
(pl brothers-in-law)
[ˈbrʌðərɪnlɔː]
sustantivo
1. cuñado (m)

brother-in-law [bro-da
sustantivo
1. Cuñado.

"brother-in-law" en el foro de Respuestas

P: How do you say: My brother and I were brought up in?
R: Mi hermano y yo crecimos en Arizona (My brother and I grew up in Arizona).
P: My brother-in law has more photos but he has to reduce the file sizes first,I'll send…
R: Mi cuñado tiene más fotos, pero primero tiene que reducir los tamaños de los archivos. Te las mando cuando las reciba. I'm not commenting on the translation…
P: how do you say "baby brother"?
R: Hermano menor funciona en un sentido mas formal.
P: Though Mija is a term of endearment, would a brother or sister refer to one another as…
R: In some cultures it is uesd as he explains. This word is also used in a lovers relationship. Althoug mija is literally my daughter, in some spanish speaking…
P: My brother died
R: I'm so sorry for your loss. In Spanish you'd say "El sabado mi hermano se murió."
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