yerno

/ˈʝeɾno/, [ˈɟ͡ʝeɾ.no], /ˈʝeɾno/, [ˈɟ͡ʝeɾ.no]

son in law, son-in-law


Noun yerno m (plural yernos, feminine nuera, feminine plural nueras)

  1. son-in-law

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Examples
  • Vas a ser mi yerno.

    You're going to be my son-in-law.

  • Serás mi yerno.

    You'll be my son-in-law.

  • Tom es el yerno de Mary.

    Tom is Mary's son-in-law.

  • El que se case con mi hija se convertirá en mi yerno.

    Who marries my daughter will become my son-in-law.

  • El padre de mi esposa es mi suegro, yo soy su yerno, y mi padre es el suegro de mi esposa.

    My wife's father is my father-in-law, I am his son-in-law, and my father is my wife's father-in-law.


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