venganza
dulce vindicari is sweet revenge
復讐 /fu ku shuu/ means 'revenge' in Japanese.
I'm pretty sure it is spanish for vengence or revenge.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
You would say that you got your revenge or that you have already taken your revenge.
To get revenge
venganza
"The Spanish Tragedy" by Thomas Kyd is considered one of the earliest and most influential examples of a revenge tragedy. The play follows the classic structure of a protagonist seeking revenge for a crime or injustice, culminating in a violent and bloody conclusion. The themes of justice, revenge, and moral corruption are central to the play, making it a quintessential example of the revenge tragedy genre.
to get revenge (from): prendre sa revanche (sur)
dulce vindicari is sweet revenge
got a horse and ran
Orcas (whales) will take revenge. They have been known to follow whaling boats back to port and wait for days to get revenge. There have been studies on wolves. Some scientist say the take revenge others say they don't.
復讐 /fu ku shuu/ means 'revenge' in Japanese.
I'm pretty sure it is spanish for vengence or revenge.
revanche (fem.)
don't get revenge. stop saying aggressive things and she will stop saying that everything you say is aggressive. then you will have nothing to complain about and no revenge will be needed. simple as that.