traducción al español de "son-in-law"
Formas de la palabra: son-in-law, PL sons-in-law
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He said he was the son-in-law of one of them.
My son-in-law ran out here and the guy was lying in the street.
This guy continues to display classic son-in-law qualities.
The president and his son-in-law got this one right.
My daughter and son-in-law are both doctors.
She was entrusted with while her daughter and son-in-law were on official business.
My son-in-law and daughter would not sit with me on the plane home.
Both my son and son-in-law have had wonderful experiences.
Is my future son-in-law likely to follow suit?
He left no stone unturned in trying to thwart the man he might once have regarded as the perfect son-in-law.
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son-in-law
Inglés británico: son-in-law
/sʌn ɪn lɔː/ NOUN
A person's son-in-law is the husband of their daughter.
- Inglés americano: son-in-law /ˈsʌn ɪn lɒ/
- Árabe: زَوْجُ الْإِبْنَة
- Portugués brasileño: genro
- Chino: 女婿
- Croata: zet
- Checo: zeť
- Danés: svigersøn
- Holandés: schoonzoon
- Español europeo: yerno
- Finlandés: vävy
- Francés: gendre
- Alemán: Schwiegersohn
- Griego: γαμπρός συγγένεια
- Italiano: genero
- Japonés: 娘婿
- Coreano: 사위
- Noruego: svigersønn
- Polaco: zięć
- Portugués: genro
- Rumano: ginere
- Ruso: зять
- Español: yerno
- Sueco: svärson
- Tailandés: ลูกเขย
- Turco: damat kızının kocası
- Ucraniano: зять
- Vietnamita: con rể
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