"Chinga tu madre" is a phrase commonly used by Hispanics to insult. It suggests that you should have intimate relations with your mother.
Properly "¿Cómo está tu madre?" and means "How is your mother?"
It means "is your mom."
Your brother's mother is your (mother, presumably)
"Chicha tu madre" is a derogatory phrase in Spanish that is used as an insult or curse. It is not polite and should be avoided in conversations.
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It means "It is your mother".
"Tu madre" is "your mother", in this case in the nunnery sense.
Mama with an accent on the second a or madre.
Honrarás a tu madre was created in 1951.
"Que tu madre" means "that your mother" in Spanish. It can be used as an exclamation or as part of a sentence to express surprise, disbelief, or emphasis.
chinga tu madre..... chinga tu madre.....