Spanish for daughter-in-law: nuera
A son's wife is called your daughter-in-law.
If your brother-in-law's daughter is by your sister, she is your niece. If your brother-in-law's daughter is by someone else, she is genealogically not in your family tree.
If your sister-in-law is your spouse's sister, her brother is your spouse's brother and therefore is your brother-in-law, or perhaps your husband. If your sister-in-law is the wife of your brother, her brother is your brother's brother-in-law but is not related to you. The English language has no relationship term for the brother of your sibling's spouse.
"Sister-in-law" in Spanish is "cuñada". It is pronounced "coon-YAH-dah".
The biggest "result" of Spanish Conquest in the America's was the formation, for the first time, of "International Law." The Spanish Conquest was found to violate international law, and the first formations of these laws was discussed by the "School of Salamanca."
Yerna means daughter in law
"La nuera" in Spanish translates to "the daughter-in-law" in English.
the actual word is NUERA which means daughter in law in spanish and YERNO is son in law in spanish.
My daughter in law in spanish is mi hija en ley or mi hija en derecha. Answer: The correct word for daughter-in-law is nuera. The previous answer is a word-for-word translation, not a concept translation.
Your sister-in-law's daughter-in-law is not related to you but the daughter-in-law's daughter is your great niece. You are her great aunt (if you are a woman) or her great uncle (if you are a man).
"Daughter" in Spanish would be "la hija". The word for "girl" is "niña".
The possessive form of daughter-in-law is daughter-in-law's.Example: My daughter-in-law's name is Margaret.
my daughter in spanish ismi hija or juss mija
Daughter in law is the name given to your son's wife
what is the plural form of daughter in law?
ex-daughter-in-law
Your daughter-in-law's sister is not related to you, but is your son's sister-in-law.