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Yes, and in Spanish. Even sweeter in Spanish, in my opinion, especially "nuera" for daughter-in-law. "Yerno" for son-in-law. "Suegro/suegra" for father-in-law, "cuñado/cuñada" for brother-in-law, sister-in-law.
2025-08-31T20:32:14.907Z