sister-in-law

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la cuñada

sustantivo

sister-in-law
(pl sisters-in-law)
[ˈsɪstərɪnˈlɔː]
sustantivo
1. cuñada (f)

sister-in-law [sis-ta-in-lo]
sustantivo
1. Cuñada, hermana política. (f)

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

P: What's the difference between step-sister and half-sister
R: A half sister is one that shares a parent with you. For instance, either your father, or your mother, is also the natural parent of that person. A step…
P: is beth your sister?
R: no way
P: Hi I am Chrissie Schnieder's sister!
R: Well it don't look like there going to remove him.
P: How do i say 'my sister is called Jessica, she is 18 years old, but i look older than…
R: Tiene dieciocho anos = She has eighteen anuses I'd rather write "años" here if I were you. I understand what you were trying to write, but when I read…
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…
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