Spanish translation of 'mother-in-law'
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mother-in-law
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He wants my mother-in-law to go with him.
I have a very strained relationship with my mother-in-law.
My mother-in-law remains on good terms with her and is currently letting her stay at her house.
My mother-in-law has a similar issue.
Your mother-in-law has been now been reconnected.
Always a good idea to keep the future mother-in-law sweet.
My wife and mother-in-law are so helpful.
She had to stress how kind her husband and mother-in-law were.
And my mother-in-law followed her husband.
HEARD the one about the mother-in-law card?
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mother-in-law
British English: mother-in-law
/ˈmʌðə ɪn lɔː/ NOUN
Someone's mother-in-law is the mother of their husband or wife.
- American English: mother-in-law /ˈmʌðər ɪn lɒ/
- Arabic: الْـحَمَاةُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: sogra
- Chinese: 婆母或岳母
- Croatian: svekrva
- Czech: tchýně
- Danish: svigermor
- Dutch: schoonmoeder
- European Spanish: suegra
- Finnish: anoppi
- French: belle-mère mère de l'époux/épouse
- German: Schwiegermutter
- Greek: πεθερά
- Italian: suocera
- Japanese: 義母
- Korean: 시어머니 husband’s mother
- Norwegian: svigermor
- Polish: teściowa
- European Portuguese: sogra
- Romanian: soacră
- Russian: свекровьthe mother of one's husband
- Spanish: suegra
- Swedish: svärmor
- Thai: แม่สามี, แม่ยาย
- Turkish: kayınvalide
- Ukrainian: свекруха
- Vietnamese: mẹ chồng
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