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cuñado

English translation of cuñado

brother-in-law

The Spanish word 'cuñado' translates to 'brother-in-law' in English. In specific cultural context, it is used to refer to the husband of one's sibling or the brother of one's spouse. Similar to English, it's often used in familial conversations and discussions referring relationships among family members.


Example sentences using: cuñado

Mi cuñado vive en España.

English translation of Mi cuñado vive en España.

My brother-in-law lives in Spain.

This sentence states that the speaker's brother-in-law has his residence in Spain, indicating a familial relationship.

El cuñado de María es muy simpático.

English translation of El cuñado de María es muy simpático.

María's brother-in-law is very nice.

This phrase describes María's brother-in-law, highlighting his friendly characteristics.

Ayer cenamos con mis cuñados.

English translation of Ayer cenamos con mis cuñados.

Yesterday we had dinner with my brothers-in-law.

This sentence indicates that the speaker dined with their brothers-in-law the previous day, showcasing family gatherings.

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