"Insanity" in Spanish is "locura". It is pronounced "low-COO-rah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
loco(a)
insane clown posse
Me puedes volver loca
It depends on what you mean to say. If you are casually saying that your husband is currently being a little odd, the translation is: "Mi esposo está loco." If you mean to say that your husband is clinically insane and should be hospitalized (if not already), the translation is: "Mi esposo es loco."
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
insane clown posse
renegado loco
As in "insane" it would be "loco". As in "angry" it would be "enojado" or "enfadado".
sometimes if they say they are then that doesn't really mean that there insane
Because they had insane rules (and an insane religion).
muy loco is very mad in spanish :) (mad as in mad hatter or insane) Angry is enojado.
Me puedes volver loca
"Crazy" and "insane" can both be translated to "fou" in French.
szalony
There is no such language as British. People in Britain generally speak English. Insane is an English word that means insane and is pronounced in-sane.
his wife went insane
All of the challenges are basically insane or impossible in real life, but I'd have to say, Skydiving from the 5,000 foot airplane is an insane one.